Kevin Hill

Co-Founder and CTO
Keebler Health
Durham, NC
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15+

Years In Tech & Healthcare

2

Startups Initiated 

2,890

LinkedIn Followers

Kevin’s Journey

Joined Fitnet as a Data Scientist, designing a computer-vision algorithm for real-time workout assessment.

2013

Founded Human Powered Technology, operating as an independent data science and AI consultancy.

2018

Joined Redesign Health as VP of Startup Creation

2022

2016

Joined Looplist as Director of Artificial Intelligence, building AI systems for a consumer shopping platform.

2021

Joined H1 as VP of Machine Learning, building machine learning infrastructure for a healthcare data and clinician intelligence platform.

2023

Co-founded Keebler Health as CTO alongside CEO Isaac Park and COO Andrew Stickney, building an LLM-native platform to surface missed HCC codes and risk adjustment opportunities from clinical documentation.

About Keebler Health

Founded - 2023 | Durham, NC | Stage -Series A

Highlight

Keebler Health uses AI to extract missed diagnosis codes and risk-adjustment insights from clinical documentation.

Problem

Risk adjustment depends on accurate clinical documentation, but important information often sits inside unstructured notes. Payers and providers lose time, revenue accuracy, and audit readiness when coding gaps are missed.

USP

Keebler applies AI and LLM-native infrastructure to value-based care operations. Its platform focuses on HCC capture, clinical note review, population health, and RADV audit readiness, making it highly relevant to Medicare and Medicaid risk-bearing organizations.

Key Milestones

2023

Founded in Durham to improve healthcare risk adjustment with AI-native infrastructure.

2025

Raised $6 million in seed funding for its AI risk adjustment platform.
Expanded use cases around missed HCC capture and population health workflows.

2026

Raised $16 million in Series A funding led by Flare Capital Partners.
Reported total funding of roughly $23 million across seed and Series A rounds.
In Their Own Words:

"Getting the signal design right is the whole game."