Nomi Launches another AI Solution: Disrupting Health Insurance and Saving Employers 29%
Self-insured employers carry significant financial risk of their healthcare spend. The data they need to manage that risk exists somewhere in the system, fragmented across vendors, inaccessible in any practical sense, and expensive to piece together. Nomi Health built the infrastructure to close that gap. Now Nomi launches another AI solution: RADAR. RADAR is an AI-native solution that increases the integrity of employers data.
RADAR is Nomi's proprietary AI anomaly detection engine. It monitors data pipelines in real time, flags irregularities before they become errors, and maintains data integrity across every transaction the platform processes. Nomi built RADAR because data errors in a claims pipeline don't stay contained. They compound across payments, reports, and reconciliations until someone finds them by hand. RADAR finds them before the payment engine ever sees them.
“The way that data moves between employers, providers, carriers and administrators is generally a Frankenstein of standards and customized spreadsheets,” says Betsy McVay, President of Nomi Analytics and General Manager of Artemis, an award-winning claims data reporting solution. “One of the biggest problems with this data is making it usable—at scale. With over 5,000 data feeds ingested per month our ability to drive truth and value to customers will increase by up to 30%: delivering information from which a benefits team can quickly act to deliver high quality healthcare at the right price.”
The company announced the first AI-powered "no more carriers" platform for self-insured employers, a direct challenge to the commercial insurance model that has dominated employer healthcare spending for decades. Employers on the platform are already saving 29% year-over-year on healthcare costs, and the fun is just getting started.
Nomi's fully automated AI payment distribution and reconciliation engine connects data and payments in a single workflow and handles at scale what most finance teams still do by hand. The platform gives employers and their TPA partners real-time AI-powered visibility into all claims spend across medical, pharmacy, and other care in one unified view.
AI has already dismantled unnecessary intermediaries across travel, finance, and media by eliminating the cost that complexity used to justify. Healthcare has been slower to change, partly because the complexity is real and partly because the incumbents are large and motivated to stay that way. Nomi is betting that AI-powered data infrastructure, direct provider relationships, and automated payment workflows can shift the math permanently.
The large carriers aren't going to enjoy this. That's the point.
