TT Capital makes $17 million investment in Revel Health
The
CEO
"This company has had a 35 percent year-over-year sales growth without a robust sales and marketing team and effort," said Fritz, who joined the company in January and is a minority shareholder. "We see a lot of opportunity to innovate this 'engagement engine.' "
Fritz declined to mention customers, but one is believed to be
Insurers hire Revel to use technology to prompt people to get their checkups, cancer screenings or take at-home steps to maintain or improve an acute condition or general health.
"Even elder loneliness," Fritz said. "It's a large contributor to morbidity and mortality.
The interactions are driven by the customer -- by requests, medical history, data analytics of his or her case and artificial intelligence.
"The shift is toward how do we help people to do things that are good for them. Listening and learning," he said. "In the past if we had a flu prevention campaign we'd do a single campaign and push that to 1 million members to get a flu shot. Now we're nuanced."
Revel said in a statement one of the goals also is to reduce long-term costs through the customer interactions.
The
"That's the trend, regardless of federal policy shifts," Fritz said. "That horse has left the barn."
"We are excited to collaborate with the management team as Revel serves existing customers, expands to new markets and accelerates further development of its modern technology platform," said
Fritz earlier was an executive with growth companies Storyworks 1 (acquired by
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