AI For Better Care: How Revella Health is Expanding Access and Transforming Patient Outcomes

Every day, millions of seniors miss essential preventive care, like checkups and screenings, that could catch chronic conditions early and save lives. For doctors and insurers alike, those missed moments are costly in more ways than one. That’s where Revella Health comes in.

Founded by Daniel Yeboah, Revella uses artificial intelligence to help healthcare teams identify and close care gaps before they become crises. Its flagship platform, ARIA, listens to patient-provider conversations in real time, automatically documenting visits and flagging unaddressed health risks. The result: providers can focus more on patients, not paperwork, while payers and clinics better manage costs and outcomes.

“Every unclosed care gap is a missed opportunity,” Daniel says. “We’re using technology to make sure no one falls through the cracks.”

In 2025, Revella has been piloting ARIA with healthcare organizations across Alabama, installing the system at the provider level to improve risk assessment and care coordination. The goal is to give clinicians a clear view of where gaps exist so that patients get the attention they need when they need it.

That approach is already making a difference. One patient, Mrs. Cowart, saw her A1C (blood glucose) drop from 13% to 9% after her care team used ARIA’s real-time monitoring to adjust her treatment plan. “This isn’t just about technology,” Daniel says. “It’s about compassion. It’s about proving that data can make care more human.”

Originally founded in Toronto, Revella relocated its headquarters to Birmingham, Alabama, after participating in the Prosper HealthTech Accelerator powered by gener8tor. During the program, mentors helped the team refine its model, focus on healthcare’s biggest challenges, and connect with partners across the region.

Since then, Revella has raised more than $50 million, is working with major insurers and providers, and is preparing to launch a six-state initiative expanding access to ARIA.

For Daniel, the accelerator experience remains a cornerstone. “We still keep in touch with our cohort and mentors. It’s really like a family,” he says. His advice for other founders: “Stay curious and engage fully. The relationships you build are just as valuable as the business milestones.”

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