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Portland health tech startup Reperio brings on chief growth officer


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Naomi Levinthal is chief growth officer at Reperio
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Portland health care startup Reperio Health is adding to its executive team with a chief growth officer.

Health care IT and digital health care veteran Naomi Levinthal was named to the new position. She will lead commercial operations and strategy, the company said in a written statement.

Levinthal was most recently vice president of strategy and partnerships for Memora Health, a San Francisco-based company building clinical workflow automation.


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At Reperio she will push the company’s growing traction with health care clients.

Reperio is a health testing and management company that aims to make it easier for people to monitor their health before a major medical condition develops. It allows users to perform certain health care screen tests at home by using a screening kit of FDA-approved sensors that are connected to a proprietary app.

“The Reperio at-home screening kit allows anyone to know their health risks 24/7, and is able to address a number of urgent health care needs across our industry,” said Levinthal in a written statement. “Reperio can transform wellness programs for employers, provide population health insights for care teams, and expand access to care in retail pharmacies.”

The startup was founded in 2020 and has grown to 40 employees. Its target customers are employers who offer or want to offer proactive testing and management for health and wellness plans or health plans that want to offer such services to their customers.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Naomi and bring her impressive set of skills and relationships to our sales, marketing, and customer teams,” said co-founder and CEO Travis Rush in a written statement. “Staffing shortages, health inequities, and clinician burnout have placed a huge strain on our health care system — with many patients and consumers in the dark about their health status. With Naomi on board, we are confident that our solution will reach into every corner of our health care industry to influence the future of preventive health and wellness.”


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