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Mundi in San Francisco is seeking a full-time developer to enhance healthcare navigation through AI. You will work to integrate systems, build user experiences, and bridge technological barriers to provide patients with the care they need. The position offers a competitive salary, health insurance, housing subsidy, and unlimited PTO.
Join our close-knit team and make a significant impact on healthcare delivery while enjoying generous benefits and opportunities for personal growth.
San Francisco
Full time
On-site
EPD
Ferry is fixing the way people navigate healthcare. For too long, patients and medical staff have wasted countless hours on the phone, stuck navigating complex insurance policies and outdated scheduling systems.
Now, with Ferry’s AI platform, leading hospitals, insurers, and digital health companies solve this problem for their physicians and their patients. We provide an SMS-based concierge service that finds and books care for patients — at no cost to them.
We’re a small, close-knit crew of builders who care deeply about turning frustrating, clunky healthcare navigation into delightful experiences and ultimately, better health outcomes.
Bridging the gap between LLMs and the real world to get our patients access to the care they need. Our AI agents are calling doctors' offices across the country to ask questions and book appointments. Anything that can go wrong does go wrong, and we need to predict and deal with every edge case.
Building out user experiences that prioritize outcomes over usage. We handle the hard work of care coordination behind the scenes, so our users can spend less time in our app and more time getting the care they need.
Scaling our distributed systems that turn complex referrals into coordinated care. Each referral requires an elaborate pipeline that involves integrating multiple data sources, making and processing dozens of automated phone calls, and coordinating with the patient over text. As we scale to millions of patients, you'll tackle increasingly complex technical problems in reliability, performance, and orchestration.