Xealth Names Travis Moore as Chief Revenue Officer to Expand Digital Health Platform Reach
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The leadership change comes as the digital health orchestration platform looks to scale its presence in hospital networks and deepen integration within clinical workflows.
Xealth has appointed Travis Moore as its Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), a move aimed at accelerating the company’s commercial expansion across EHR-integrated digital health systems. The leadership change comes as the digital health orchestration platform looks to scale its presence in hospital networks and deepen integration within clinical workflows.
Moore brings more than 25 years of healthcare experience spanning clinical care and health technology leadership. He began his career as a pediatric nurse, gaining direct exposure to frontline clinical workflows and operational challenges in care delivery environments. He later transitioned into healthcare technology, taking on senior roles across product, sales, and growth functions.
Before joining Xealth, Moore served as Senior Vice President of Sales & Growth at Kyruus, where he led commercial expansion efforts that scaled the company’s provider network to more than 300 healthcare organizations. These deployments included integrations across major electronic health record (EHR) ecosystems, including Epic and Oracle Health.
Xealth operates a digital health orchestration platform that integrates tools such as digital therapeutics, remote patient monitoring (RPM), and patient education directly into clinicians’ native EHR workflows. The platform is designed to reduce fragmentation by enabling healthcare providers to manage digital health tools within existing clinical systems.
The company’s platform is currently deployed across more than 500 hospitals and works with over 70 digital solution partners. Xealth is backed by Samsung Health, which supports its broader strategy of connected and AI-enabled care delivery.
In his new role, Moore will lead Xealth’s global revenue organization with a focus on expanding enterprise adoption across health systems. The company is prioritizing deeper EHR integration and broader deployment of digital health solutions within hospital environments.
“Travis brings a powerful combination of clinical experience and go-to-market expertise to Xealth,” said Mike McSherry, Chief Executive Officer of Xealth. “As Xealth and Samsung continue to advance a vision of AI-connected care, he is well positioned to help us leverage our deep expertise and extensive healthcare network.”
Moore stated that health systems are increasingly under pressure to streamline digital health deployment and improve integration across care delivery platforms. He emphasized Xealth’s role as infrastructure that connects digital health tools directly into clinical workflows to support scalable adoption across enterprise healthcare systems.
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