Our Manifesto
Specialty Access is Care Infrastructure
Specialty access is where modern care delivery most visibly breaks down. What looks like a referral or scheduling problem is actually a broader coordination problem that spans triage, routing, scheduling, ancillary services, pre-visit readiness, follow-up, and handoff.
Every specialty episode requires a series of decisions and operational steps to keep care moving, yet today those steps are still managed through fragmented systems, manual work, and hyperlocal decision-making. The result is delayed care, patient drop-off, provider frustration, and lost capacity.
When specialty access fails, patients get lost and organizations lose visibility into what has happened, what still needs to happen, who owns the next step, and what is blocking progress. Teams are left coordinating across disconnected tools and incomplete context, making it harder to move patients reliably through care.
We've felt this personally. Our founders have been embedded in the frontlines of access centers and come from families of physicians who work inside large independent practices and major health systems. Even with that insider perspective, getting a loved one to the right specialist can still take months. If it's this hard on the inside, it's even harder for everyone else.
That's why we started Saha. To ensure that every individual gets the care they need, at the right time - every time. We're building the infrastructure for specialty access, starting with back-office intelligence for referral coordination.
Saha brings episode-level context and orchestration to specialty access. By turning fragmented clinical, operational, and scheduling signals into a live understanding of each specialty care episode, Saha helps organizations determine what has happened and execute on what still needs to happen.
This allows teams to coordinate care episodes more intelligently, reduce manual work, shorten time to care, and reliably prevent drop-off across the patient journey.
We believe the next era of healthcare will be orchestrated, not queued. As care delivery shifts toward more distributed, virtual-first, and AI-enabled models, specialty access infrastructure will need to be adaptive, interoperable, and accountable across the full care continuum. Systems will need more than better intake tools or scheduling workflows; they will need an operating layer that can coordinate patients through increasingly complex specialty pathways.
Saha is building that layer: an always-learning specialty access platform that transforms fragmented coordination into a strategic advantage for modern care delivery.