1m: Data And Analytics Company Raises $10 Million (Series A)

By Amit Chowdhry ● Dec 16, 2024

1m – a data and analytics technology company serving the risk management needs of large healthcare organizations – announced that it has raised $10 million in Series A financing. The funding round comprises $7.3 million in venture funding and $2.7 million in converted securities.

This funding has been led by Banner Health, with participation from Cleveland Clinic, Stanford Health Care, St. Charles Health System, Carle Foundation, and First Derivative Capital. Along with the funding, representatives from Banner Health and Cleveland Clinic will be joining the 1m Board.

Headed by former Goldman Sachs healthcare investment bankers Jeff Ellis and Chris Giuliano, 1m has developed a SaaS-based platform purpose-built to help healthcare systems manage financial, operational, and regulatory risk. And the platform utilizes data, analytics and monitoring tools that integrate seamlessly into existing risk management workflows to deliver timely, high-ROI decision support and anomaly detection.

The Series A funding round will be used primarily to support the company’s go-to-market efforts, hire more technical talent, and expand its intellectual property.

Healthcare providers face many challenges with risk management for a variety of reasons. Horizontal systems don’t reflect the specific complexities of the healthcare business model such as complex reimbursement models and high-stakes patient safety and quality requirements, and stringent data privacy and security needs. And risk management activities are also frequently siloed, using legacy technologies and people-dependent processes. So it is difficult to obtain an accurate and comprehensive view of risk across the organization, leading to duplicate efforts, increased costs, and extended cycle times.

1m built its platform in close collaboration with leading health systems. It offers a centralized source of truth that unifies enterprise risk, internal audit, and compliance teams into a cohesive risk management program.

KEY QUOTES:

“Financial sustainability is a critical challenge for healthcare systems dealing with razor-thin operating margins and rising costs. These organizations also face significant threats in the form of cyber risks, workforce shortages, extended revenue cycles, and growing regulatory requirements. We’re providing healthcare systems with a comprehensive and consistent view of risk across their organizations so that leaders can take effective action faster.”

– Jeff Ellis, co-CEO of 1m

“Value-added risk management capabilities shouldn’t be a luxury reserved for large organizations. Affordability is key, and while automation helps, it’s not enough on its own. The solution lies in enabling risk management teams to co-own financial sustainability alongside the broader organization. That’s why we’re integrating data monitoring and anomaly detection into the risk management function—tools designed to drive margin improvement.”

– Chris Giuliano, co-CEO and CTO of 1m

“Our partnership with 1m has allowed us to transform our risk management process, which is key to our strategy for sustainable growth. This cutting-edge solution unifies risk activities across the organization. We can foster executive and board engagement, embed risk insights into key decisions, navigate uncertainty and ensure that Banner maximizes its resources for what matters most—patient care.”

– Scott Nordlund, Banner Health Chief Growth and Strategy Officer

“The leadership team at Cleveland Clinic recognizes the value of data-driven insights in guiding our organizational and financial strategies. The ability to leverage risk-aware analytics provides a quantitative approach to risk management. Looking ahead, the development of a comprehensive healthcare industry risk dataset has the potential to transform our future state, empowering us with the intelligence needed to improve the economics of care.”

– Dennis Laraway, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Cleveland Clinic

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