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Synthpop

start up
United States - Cambridge, MA
  • 23/08/2023
  • Seed
  • $2,600,000

Making healthcare more human by reducing care complexity and increasing patient satisfaction, with the power of AI.

Synthpop deploys fine-tuned AI agents who streamline clinical processes, without compromising accuracy and security.

Synthpop provides a HIPAA-compliant end-to-end solution to de-identify customer data, train, fine-tune and augment Large Language Models (LLMs) like GPT-4. This capability empowers various healthcare businesses to develop products using their own data. Successful projects we've launched include Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) enhancements like prior authorization and letters of clinical necessity, the generation of clinical context for providers, and the automatic production of after-visit summaries and SOAP notes.


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Elad FerberFounder

Elad Ferber United States - Greater Boston

In early 2023, I co-founded Synthpop with Jan Jannink. By deploying advanced AI technologies, Synthpop empowers healthcare professionals to focus on patient care, alleviates administrative burdens, and optimizes clinical workflows.

As we venture into this transformative journey, I invite healthcare professionals, technologists, and industry leaders to join us in harnessing the immense potential of AI to improve healthcare delivery.

My background:

In January 2021, my startup, Spry Health was acquired by Itamar Medical, which is now ZOLL Itamar. I launched its new Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Business Unit. Oversaw business, development, research, production, implementation, and customer support activities. Led teams in the US and in Israel. The acquisition was valued by public investors at more than $50M.

I co-founded Spry Health, and built a Medtech start-up from the ground up. Raised $13.5M in venture funding. Worked across the entire 'stack' - from building optical sensors by hand and writing the first few thousand lines of code, to assembling a “special forces” style team, launching new groundbreaking, 510(k) cleared RPM product and service offering with several large health systems.

I was the Chief of Systems Engineering for SpaceIL - which launched Israel's first lunar lander, Beresheet. I led the engineering team as the start-up grew to over 50 people in two years. Prior to that, I led software engineering and software project management in the Israeli Air Force.

I hold graduate degrees from Stanford University, Technion - Israeli institute of Technology, and I am a graduate of an elite technological unit of the IDF, Talpiot.