If there’s one thing we’ve learned building Juno, it’s that not all guests are the same—and their trips shouldn’t be treated like they are.
A college grad flying in for a tech interview has very different needs than a nurse educator, a KOL speaking at a congress, or a patient traveling to participate in a clinical trial.
Great programs meet guests where they are: with purpose-built workflows, guardrails for compliance, and empathetic touches that respect the stakes of the trip.
In life sciences, travel is the connective tissue for critical work: investigator and monitor meetings, congresses and symposia, speaker trainings, advisory boards, publication planning, sales launches, and patient programs.
In healthcare services, coordinators juggle credentialed providers, shift coverage, last-minute reassignments, and complex payment needs—all while safeguarding PHI and staying within strict regulatory frameworks.
This is exactly where Juno shines. Our platform is designed for high-coordination, high-compliance trips with:
Prescriptive booking that guides guests to approved, cost-effective itineraries without back-and-forth.
Modern payment orchestration to centrally pay and reconcile, minus expense-report chaos.
Global reimbursements across 40+ currencies, measured in hours—not weeks.
Agentic AI that anticipates needs, audits transactions, and keeps trips on track.
Last quarter, we started to recruit folks for our new Healthcare Travel Advisory Board—a group of leaders from life sciences and healthcare services helping us build the category’s best guest-travel stack (we have some big announcements on this coming soon).
Together, we’re delivering brand new capabilities tuned to real-world constraints:
NPI data validation: Reduce manual checks and errors when inviting and paying HCPs.
Sunshine Act reporting compliance: Streamlined, accurate capture of transfers of value to keep you audit-ready.
Honoraria payments: Pay speakers and advisors quickly, securely, and compliantly—without pushing them into cumbersome expense tools.
Reloadable mobile wallet cards: Issue controlled-use, reloadable payment methods for incidentals and on-site needs, with policy baked in.

And this is just the beginning.
Throughout 2026, Juno will continue to double down on our commitment to the healthcare and life sciences spaces, with key launches such as anonymized data for clinical trials and deeper integrations into healthcare systems.
Treating all guests like employees breaks down fastest in healthcare.
Speaker bureaus, KOL engagements, trial participants, nurse educators, field teams—each requires different invitations, policy guardrails, payment methods, and data handling.
Juno brings it together: one platform for booking, payments, and reimbursements that your coordinators can trust and your compliance team can love.
Guest travel in healthcare and life sciences is too important—and too complex—to force into generic tools. With Juno, your coordinators move faster, your guests feel cared for, and your compliance story gets stronger.
If you run HCP programs, clinical trial travel, or provider assignments, we’d love to show you what this looks like in your world.
P.S. It’s Day 3 of Launch Week—stay tuned for our final drop tomorrow. And if you missed earlier posts, you can always catch up on the blog.