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ClearPoint Health

start up
United States - Columbia, South Carolina
  • 09/01/2024
  • Unknown
  • Undisclosed Amount

ClearPoint Health believes that health benefit solutions should be as unique as the businesses that they serve. The thing employers have most in common is the problem they are trying to solve, yet that doesn’t mean it is the same solution for everyone.

ClearPoint Health is a purpose-driven Self-Funded Platform for small to mid-sized employers – harnessing the power of a community of businesses to generate market-leading discounts on medical stop-loss insurance, provider networks, cost containment solutions, and member navigation tools.

The ClearPoint Health Platform creates the financial security of Fully-Insured, the premium rebates of Level-Funding, and the customization and transparency of Self-Funding – all on one Platform. Enhancing the quality of care and member experience while decreasing avoidable costs has never been so easy!

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Jeb DunkelbergerFounder

Jeb Dunkelberger United States - Columbia, South Carolina

I’m passionate about creating tangible value at the junction of clinical delivery, human experience, and insurance risk. I believe small and midsized employers are most susceptible to the inefficiencies of the US healthcare market, which is why I’m helping to build a sustainable platform that leverages a community of like-minded employers.

My background is focused in provider-sponsored cost containment & quality improvement, value-based managed care, and distribution enablement. I also have experience in developing and commercializing clinical point solutions as well as automation tools for clinical workflows.

I wrote a book about the major issues plaguing our system and some of the solutions I’ve seen working in the market. All the profits from the book are donated to paying for clinical care for under-insured employees.