Commure Up Close: Amy Connects Clinical Experience to Healthcare AI

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Commure Team
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December 19, 2025

Tell us a little bit about yourself—what do you like to do outside of work?


Outside of work, most of my joy comes from spending time with my boys. One is studying Audio Engineering at Berklee College of Music here in Boston, and my younger son is anxiously awaiting decisions from his top-choice universities, where he plans to study Electrical Engineering. Watching both of them grow into their own interests has been one of the most rewarding parts of my life.

I love to cook, travel when possible, and spend time with friends. I enjoy a good laugh (usually at my own expense), and I’m drawn to anything that supports personal growth, wellness, and meditation. Those practices keep me grounded and balanced.

As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up?


I always knew I wanted to work in healthcare. For a long time, I thought I would become a Physician Assistant. That early interest is what led me to pursue a clinical degree in Medical Technology (now Clinical Laboratory Science). That clinical foundation and early exposure to patient care have stayed with me throughout my career.

Describe a day in the life of your role.


Every day in this role is different, which is part of what keeps it exciting. As an enterprise salesperson in healthcare IT, my work is a blend of strategy, discovery, and problem-solving.

Selling at Commure requires understanding how clinical workflows, documentation, and revenue cycle processes connect and how technology can strengthen each of those areas. It’s a complex environment and the primary revenue engine of a health system, which makes it critical to get right. Connecting those dots is what allows me to translate real-world challenges into clear conversations about the impact our solutions can have.

I work remotely, so I sometimes miss the energy of the office, but staying close to my clients and the problems they’re trying to solve keeps the work meaningful and energizing.

What made you decide to join Commure?


My career has always lived where healthcare and technology meet. I started on the clinical side, earned my ASCP certification, and during my internship at UMass Medical was pulled into implementing a new lab system. Seeing how technology could transform care changed my entire path, and I never went back to my original plan of PA school.

I’ve spent most of my career in healthcare IT startups, including a Meditech spinoff that ultimately became part of Cerner and a payment-review startup that was acquired by McKesson. Those experiences taught me how much I enjoy environments where I’m solving big problems and building the next generation of healthcare solutions. After years in startup roles, I’ve taken on everything from hands-on operational work to supporting higher-level strategy, which tends to happen when you’re in a place where jumping in is both needed and rewarded.

What drew me to Commure was the combination of the technology, the talent behind it, and a product direction that genuinely moves the needle. Ambient, in particular, is one of the first products I’ve seen in a long time that truly changes what’s possible for clinicians and sets the foundation for real transformation across the revenue cycle. Being part of that kind of work feels both familiar and energizing, like the best parts of every startup I’ve ever been part of, but with a far greater opportunity to impact healthcare at scale.

How would you describe the Commure company culture?


Commure has a fast-paced, mission-driven culture with a strong emphasis on ownership, curiosity, and focus. People come from a wide range of clinical, technical, and operational backgrounds, which creates a collaborative environment where diverse perspectives come together to solve complex problems. It’s an environment that values tenacity, the kind of place where you can take on meaningful challenges, push boundaries, and help shape how technology improves healthcare.

What advice would you give someone on their first day at Commure?


Be curious, ask questions, and jump in quickly. Things move fast here, and the best way to get up to speed is to engage with different teams and understand how the pieces fit together. Build relationships early, stay open to learning, and don’t be afraid to take ownership of big problems. This is a company that rewards initiative and welcomes people who want to make a real impact.

What has been your greatest accomplishment so far at Commure?


Contributing to the commercialization of Autonomous Coding has been incredibly fulfilling. AC sits at the intersection of clinical documentation, provider workflows, and the revenue cycle, and helping bring a product of that complexity to market and ultimately securing our first major client has been a highlight of my time here.

Autonomous Coding, in many ways, is the downstream benefit of the sophisticated machine learning work behind our Ambient product. The depth of clinical language understanding built into Ambient is what enables AC to reach the level of accuracy and reliability we’re targeting. That clarity makes it easier to position, explain, and introduce this technology in a way that resonates with health systems.

What’s been most meaningful is helping connect three capabilities that have never existed in one platform: high-accuracy Autonomous Coding; real-time provider support through Ambient to improve documentation at the source; and the operational depth of the Athelas RCM platform. Seeing those pieces come together to create new levels of clarity and efficiency in the revenue cycle has been incredibly rewarding.


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