Product Lead Job Posting: Trellis AI - Healthcare Automation Startup (Y Combinator)
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Summary
This is a job posting for a Product Lead position at Trellis AI, a Y Combinator-backed startup founded out of the Stanford AI Lab. Trellis builds AI agents that automate healthcare administrative workflows (document intake, prior authorizations, appeals, reimbursement research, and coverage determination) to help patients access life-saving therapies faster. The company processes billions in therapies annually across all 50 states, is backed by General Catalyst, YC, and Telesoft Partners, and has experienced rapid growth. The role involves owning product strategy, working directly with healthcare customers and C-suite executives, and driving 0→1 product development at the intersection of AI and healthcare.
Key quotes
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Our platform automates the complex administrative workflows that stand between patients and treatment, including document intake, prior authorizations, appeals, reimbursement research, and coverage determination.
Today, our self-improving AI agents process billions of dollars in therapies annually and support patients across all 50 states.
Founded out of the Stanford AI Lab, Trellis combines cutting-edge AI with deep healthcare expertise to solve one of the largest operational challenges in healthcare: getting patients the care they need, faster.
We're backed by leading investors including General Catalyst, YC, Telesoft Partners, and executives from Google and Salesforce.
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