Inside Commure: Building Healthcare’s Future Starts with Culture

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July 9, 2025

When you’re building for one of the most complex and consequential industries in the country, you need more than just smart people and a good product roadmap. According to Commure’s Chief Operating Officer, Deepika Bodapati, you need clarity on your culture. You need a team that moves fast, works shoulder-to-shoulder with customers, and takes pride in taking on tough challenges to make an enduring impact.

At Commure, we aim to bring mastery of craft and quality solutions to healthcare’s center to make the day better for providers, patients, and administrators. That mission fuels the kind of high-ownership, high-output culture that connects strategy and vision to real-world execution. 

Watch the full interview with Deepika Bodapati below to hear how Commure’s culture enables us to rapidly shape the future of healthcare, alongside healthcare.

Why Culture Is Important to Successful M&A

Commure’s growth has always been grounded in speed and focus, but we also believe in using every tool available to drive real innovation. That includes M&A. As Deepika explains, “we believe in using M&A as a powerful tool. There are exceptional companies that have done that, and we look to emulate them in that regard.

How you integrate is as important as who you integrate with, according to Deepika. Culture must lead the way. 

At Commure, everyone has a crystal clear understanding of our company values, how we do things, and how we don’t do things. For us, speed is above all else. There are a lot of folks who say that, but we try to live that, every single day. It’s something we are constantly pushing on.”


Whether integrating new companies or hiring new talent, ensuring deep alignment with Commure’s mission is essential according to Deepika: “Finding fit, culture fits, and people who are willing to take on the Commure ethos is something that is super important.” 

Commure’s acquisitions in 2024 of Augmedix, a pioneering clinical documentation company, and Memora Health, a patient engagement platform, were just that: “The companies we’ve partnered with in the past year have been excellent mirrors of what the Commure ethos stands for, and we’re proud to partner with all of them.”

Enabling Rapid Collaboration at Commure Nexus

Commure Nexus is another example where this culture of speed comes to life. The event brings together leading healthcare executives with Commure’s top engineers and senior leaders for focused, hands-on collaboration to solve longstanding challenges. As Deepika explained of the inaugural Commure Nexus, “We are going on a listening tour of the real-world problems these health executives are seeing every day, decades into their careers.”

What comes next is rapidly turning these real-world insights into tangible solutions. Commure’s team of engineers jumps into hackathons to build solutions based on customer feedback: 

“That’s what is so special about Nexus. The people here are the ones who actually build the change, and the people who are going to enact the change.”

Putting Top Talent on Healthcare’s Hardest Problems

We believe the brightest engineers should tackle healthcare’s hardest problems. The ones that disproportionately affect care quality, costs, and clinician burnout, from shifting insurance requirements to rising administrative burdens.

Deepika recognizes that it’s not necessarily glamorous work, but it’s important: “You don’t often see the engineers graduating saying I need to work with billing teams! These people are the ones that are bearing some of the toughest burdens in healthcare and they don’t get the help that they need.”

“We put engineers alongside these people, and build solutions to actually make their lives easier and lighten the load. Which also ends up impacting the bottom line.


It’s tied to the critical need to shore up the workforce shortage in healthcare, shared Deepika. “It ends up impacting retention for health systems, it ends up impacting the number of physicians you can hire the next year, and it ends up impacting patient care.”

Join Us

We’re building for the future of healthcare, one where the best minds in technology work hand-in-hand with the people carrying the system forward. As Dhruv Parathaskary, our Chief Technology Officer, shared: every healthcare company will be a technology company in the future. At Commure, we’re enabling that transition alongside healthcare organizations for the sake of a better, more simple healthcare system for all.

If you’re an engineer, builder, or healthcare innovator who wants to move fast, exercise extreme ownership, and make a real impact, explore our job openings and come talk to us. We’re just getting started.

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