
What You Should Know:
– Sword Health, an AI Care company announced the launch of Sword Intelligence, a new division designed to help providers, payers, and governments address critical operational challenges in healthcare through AI-powered solutions.
– Sword Intelligence is the result of years of internal development at Sword Health, where AI Care Manager agents were built to streamline non-clinical workflows such as enrollment, triage, eligibility checks, and high-risk member outreach.
– While Phoenix, Sword’s AI Care specialist focused on clinical care delivery, continues to support patients directly, Sword Intelligence introduces a new generation of agents specialized in care management. These agents are built to streamline the coordination of care, reduce administrative burden, and help healthcare organizations operate with greater speed, scale, and precision.
Automating Operations for Scalable Care
For the first time, these AI capabilities are being made available to external organizations, enabling them to leverage the same AI platform that transformed Sword Health’s own operations. With modular AI care managers that integrate with existing human teams and infrastructure, Sword Intelligence offers a flexible path to scale care while improving efficiency, reducing costs, and preserving the human touch.
Operating as a startup within a fast-growing company, Sword Intelligence brings the speed and focus needed to solve healthcare’s most urgent operational bottlenecks. While it was born inside Sword Health, it runs with its own dedicated team, roadmap, and go-to-market strategy, allowing it to move fast, build modular AI solutions, and tackle challenges across a wide range of healthcare domains.
“Sword Intelligence began as an internal initiative to address Sword Health’s own operational challenges in delivering care more efficiently,” said Virgilio Bento, Founder and CEO of Sword Health. “Currently, many healthcare processes rely on labor-intensive methods that are not scalable, creating significant barriers to access. After improving our own operations and supporting over half a million members, it became clear that the AI internal solutions we developed could help other healthcare organizations overcome these inefficiencies, reduce administrative burdens, and improve patient care. By automating these processes, clinicians can focus more on their patients, ensuring better outcomes. This is the next step in our mission to make high-quality healthcare more accessible and efficient.”