Dmitry Karpov

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Dmitry Karpov
OccupationChief Executive Officer of Adentris
Known forFounding Adentris (formerly WorkDone Health), a real-time AI compliance platform for medical documentation
EducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT Sloan and MIT CSAIL)

Dmitry Karpov is a technology entrepreneur and the Chief Executive Officer of Adentris (formerly WorkDone Health), a Y Combinator-backed startup that provides real-time artificial intelligence-powered quality assurance and compliance monitoring for medical documentation. The company is based in San Francisco, California.

Career

Karpov's career spans roles in innovation consulting, venture capital, and technology entrepreneurship. From 2008 to 2009, he served as an Innovation Studio Student Fellow at Intel Corporation.[1] He co-founded Interium, where he worked from 2009 to 2012. In 2013–2014, he worked as a consultant at The World Bank and concurrently as a Fellow in Venture Capital at InSITE.

From 2014 to 2017, Karpov was a member of the Americas Innovation Team and Global Innovation Team at EY. He subsequently co-founded ElectroNeek, a robotic process automation company.

Karpov attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, studying at MIT Sloan and MIT CSAIL with a focus on artificial intelligence. He also participated in Y Combinator's program.

Karpov founded WorkDone Health, which was accepted into the Y Combinator X25 batch. The company developed an AI-powered platform designed to help healthcare providers identify, categorize, and address documentation errors that affect clinical quality, regulatory compliance, and revenue. The platform integrates with major electronic health record systems including Epic, Athenahealth, Oracle Health, Meditech, and Veradigm.

In May 2025, the company announced it had raised $1.8 million in pre-seed venture capital funding to support its mission of transforming medical documentation compliance with AI.[2]

In September 2025, WorkDone Health rebranded as Adentris and launched an acute care solution for real-time quality and compliance monitoring. The rebrand accompanied an expansion of the company's product offering into hospital-based acute care settings.[3] The Adentris platform is designed to help healthcare organizations improve documentation quality, address clinician skill gaps, and maintain regulatory compliance.[4]

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