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Humata Health today announced plans to make its AI-powered prior authorization technology available with Microsoft Dragon Copilot. By delivering enhanced capabilities within this ambient-powered AI clinical assistant, Humata Health will enable clinicians to automate and streamline crucial prior authorization tasks, ultimately reducing provider burden and accelerating patient access to appropriate care.
By Humata Health · Via Business Wire · October 17, 2025
Humata Health, a leader in AI-powered touchless prior authorizations, today announced its support for AHIP’s new initiative to simplify and accelerate the prior authorization process. The effort aligns closely with Humata’s mission to ensure timely access to care, greater transparency, and better outcomes across the healthcare ecosystem.
By Humata Health · Via Business Wire · June 26, 2025
Humata Health, a leader in delivering AI-powered touchless prior authorizations, today announced the availability of its platform in Microsoft Azure Marketplace, an online store providing applications and services for use on Azure. Healthcare payers and providers that want to automate prior authorization can now take advantage of the productive and trusted Azure cloud platform, with streamlined deployment and management.
By Humata Health · Via Business Wire · June 11, 2025
Humata Health, the leader in delivering AI-powered touchless prior authorizations, today announced that Allegheny Health Network (AHN) is the first health system to implement truly touchless medical prior authorization. By simply entering an order for a procedure into an electronic health record (EHR), AHN can now receive prior authorization from payers without any other human intervention, thanks to Humata’s artificial intelligence and automation technology.
By Humata Health · Via Business Wire · April 28, 2025

Humata Health, the company creating frictionless prior authorizations for payers and providers with AI and automation, today announced that it closed a $25 million investment. The funding was led by Blue Venture Fund (representing the majority of BCBS plans) and LRVHealth (representing nearly 30 health systems and payers) with participation from Optum Ventures, .406 Ventures, Highmark Ventures, and VentureforGood. With this funding, the company will broaden the scope of its proprietary generative AI technologies, expand its customer base with the nation’s leading healthcare providers, and begin partnering with payers and delegated entities to deliver complementary solutions that help them streamline prior authorizations.
By Humata Health · Via Business Wire · June 20, 2024