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Kyruus

Kyruus is a healthcare access platform founded by physician Graham Gardner, now part of RevSpring.

Kyruus

Kyruus was founded by Graham Gardner, a physician, to address the fragmented process of patient access to healthcare. The company's platform unifies provider data management, patient engagement, and scheduling across digital health systems. The firm sells to three distinct customer types: health systems and hospitals, medical groups, and health plans. Kyruus claims 1,400 hospital customers, 550 health plan partners, and over 500 integrated network connections — enabling 100 million patient interactions annually. Its platform integrates with EHRs, search engines, and internal systems to reduce scheduling friction and improve compliance. In 2023, RevSpring — a healthcare payments and patient engagement company backed by Frazier Healthcare Partners and GTCR — acquired Kyruus. The combined entity pairs Kyruus's access and navigation tools with RevSpring's payment and engagement solutions (per the firm's website, 2023). Team size and investment structure have not been disclosed. Kyruus's structural differentiator is its physician-founded leadership and post-acquisition position as RevSpring's dedicated care-access platform. That integration gives it a unique data pipeline from search to final payment — a scope most point-solution vendors lack.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Boston

Corporate office

Boston, New York, United States

Principals

Graham Gardner

CEO

Sector focus

Digital HealthHealthcare ServicesEnterprise Software

Frequently asked questions

Who founded Kyruus and what is their background?

Graham Gardner, a physician, founded Kyruus. He is listed as CEO on the firm's website. No further biographical details are publicly available from the firm.

How does Kyruus generate revenue?

Kyruus sells software subscriptions to health systems, medical groups, and health plans. Its platform covers provider data management, patient scheduling, and compliance — typically charged as an enterprise license.

Is Kyruus a single family office or a venture-backed company?

Kyruus is a venture-backed healthcare technology company, not a family office. In 2023 it was acquired by RevSpring, a portfolio company of private equity firms GTCR and Frazier Healthcare Partners.

What customer metrics does Kyruus disclose?

The firm's website claims 1,400 hospital customers, 550 health plan partners, 100 integrated network connections, and over 500 organizations served. It also reports enabling 100 million patient interactions annually.

What is Kyruus's relationship with RevSpring?

RevSpring acquired Kyruus in 2023. The combined entity operates as Kyruus Health, offering a connected journey from search to final payment — though exact ownership stakes and governance are not publicly detailed.

Does Kyruus operate as a business-to-business or business-to-consumer company?

Kyruus sells to healthcare organizations (B2B). Its platform is used by those organizations to power patient-facing digital scheduling, directories, and provider search — a hybrid B2B2C model.

What investment stages or deal types does Kyruus participate in?

Kyruus is an operating company, not an investment firm. It receives capital from its private equity owners (GTCR and Frazier Healthcare Partners) and funds its operations through subscription revenue.

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