Founders Everywhere: Adam Bragg
Adam Bragg is the founder & CEO of Tabflows, an AI patient management platform that allows private healthcare organizations to scale patient rosters & deliver the best care in America.
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If you walk into a private healthcare clinic, you might see large screens with dozens of browser tabs open: one for scheduling, one for patient records, another for lab results, a separate messaging tool, and a handful more just to get through a single patient interaction. That’s the reality for most private practices today, and it’s costing them hours they don’t have. Tabflows is the AI patient management platform that fixes it without asking clinics to start over. Rather than replacing the tools that practices already rely on, Tabflows sits on top of systems like Elation, Hint, Spruce, and 30+ others, unifying data in real time and distilling complex cross-system workflows into a single, collaborative care layer. It’s become the go-to solution for the Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care (DPC) communities in particular, where high-touch patient relationships are central to the model and operational complexity can stand in the way of delivering exceptional care. By bringing every task, conversation, and patient workflow into one place, Tabflows helps care teams spend less time managing software and more time caring for patients.
Founder and CEO Adam Bragg combines the discipline of a professional athlete with the experience of a seasoned builder to reimagine how independent clinics operate. As a former Princeton pole vaulter who competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials, he saw both the best of elite medicine and its limits. After a serious back injury and surgery, he navigated both sides of the healthcare system: big hospital environments that felt impersonal despite world‑class surgeons, and independent providers delivering incredible, one‑on‑one care but were drowning in messy software setups. Tabflows is his third company and second in healthcare, born out of that gap between clinical excellence and operational friction.
Tell us about Tabflows.
Tabflows automates cross-system patient management, processing millions of patient data points into one-click workflows for private healthcare organizations. Instead of forcing providers to switch EMRs or practice tools to drive better outcomes, we plug into the systems they already use. We pull data across their tools in real time, and give them a single, actionable view of what’s happening each day with every patient. With one click, we pull the right information together, suggest next steps, and automate the tedious parts of messaging, follow‑ups, and workflows, so private practices can handle more patients with the same time and attention.
What’s Tabflows’ North Star?
Our North Star is to cut the administrative burden of clinic growth by 90% while keeping the same level of personalization in care. We’re not trying to replace the provider or their staff. We want their style, judgment, and humanity to stay at the center. The goal is to let each clinician deliver the same quality of care to more people (think 20% more patients per provider) without feeling like they’re working 20% more hours.
Tell us about a recent milestone that Tabflows crushed.
Today we’ve processed over 10 million patient records from more than 30 EMRs and healthcare technology tools, serving 100+ private healthcare organizations across the U.S. We added a million records in May and are on track to double that in June, with product usage and the number of automations we drive up 5x in the last month alone. We’re able to be very flexible in how we reach across different systems and workflows, which gives us a rare window into how private practices actually operate.
Under the hood, we’ve solved incredibly difficult engineering problems to connect historically siloed systems and make cross‑system workflows run on-demand, in real time — distilling millions of workflow data points into one-button flows that feel obvious to healthcare teams. On the ground, that means private practices are seeing response and task times drop by around 10x in some workflows, helping them serve more patients without burning out and needing to grow their teams.
How does Tabflows inspire customer love?
Tabflows eliminates one of the most frustrating parts of running a private clinic: managing patient care across a patchwork of disconnected tools. Because it drops into existing workflows, our clinics can get started in under a minute and see value almost immediately. Our strongest traction today is with Concierge Medicine and Direct Primary Care practices, where communication is constant and clinicians are juggling hundreds of patient relationships across multiple systems. When teams see all of that information unified in one place for the first time and routine work reduced to a few clicks, they often describe it as emotional relief to a deep problem they had accepted as normal. That combination of instant value, simplicity, and more time for patient care drives strong word-of-mouth and organic adoption within clinics.
How has your background shaped you as a founder?
Tabflows is my third company and my second in healthcare. My first startup was in education and focused on caring for people, which planted the seed for what I think of as the intersection of culture and care: using technology to meet people where they are and amplify their ability to support others. My second company was in healthcare. It was a big swing at rebuilding the entire clinical operating system as an AI-native, all-in-one EMR. In hindsight, I think there was some athlete ego in that idea. That experience taught me that lasting change in healthcare often comes from accepting fundamentals, and working with the existing ecosystem, not against it. Tabflows grew out of that realization. We integrate with the technology tools clinics already rely on, reduce friction instead of adding it, and still deliver that same vision of scaling human‑to‑human care.
Fun fact:
We’ve set up a 24/7 livestream of our HQ office; a come build with us window into how we work. It comes from our belief that if you’re building tools around care and trust, people should be able to see who you are and how you show up every day.
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