This week’s reported global health innovation funding included:
Alan, a Paris, France-based developer of an AI-native digital health insurance platform combining coverage, care delivery, and real-time reimbursement, raised €480M (~$547.1M) led by Prosus, with participation from Teachers' Venture Growth, Index Ventures, and Dara Holdings. <source>
Assort Health, a San Francisco, CA-based developer of an AI agents platform that automates scheduling, intake, and other tasks across the patient journey, raised $120M led by Menlo Ventures, with participation from Lightspeed Venture Partners, Felicis, First Round Capital, Chemistry, Joe Montana, Tau Ventures, and Quiet Capital. <source>
Rylo (formerly Nagish), a New York, NY-based developer of an AI-powered communication platform offering real-time captioning and sign-language translation for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, raised $85M led by Canaan, with participation from General Catalyst's Customer Value Fund, Vertex Ventures, and Contour. <source>
xCures, an Oakland, CA-based developer of an AI platform that structures and extracts clinical data from messy, fragmented medical records, raised $46M led by Innovius Capital, with participation from iGrow, Spring Mountain Capital, and existing backers. <source>
Coval, a San Francisco, CA-based developer of an AI evaluation and testing platform used to validate voice AI agents across healthcare and other regulated industries, raised $28M led by Norwest, with participation from Base10 Partners, Twilio Ventures, and Y Combinator. <source>
Hera, a New York, NY-based developer of an AI platform that coordinates senior care and helps families navigate healthcare services, raised $27M led by Bain Capital Ventures, with continued participation from Accel and IA Ventures. <source>
Upside, a Fort Lauderdale, FL-based developer of a housing stability platform built specifically for healthcare, partnering with health plans and employers to address housing instability among members, raised $20M co-led by Aquiline and Flare Capital Partners, with continued support from 645 Ventures, Freestyle Capital, Triple Impact Capital, and Techstars. <source>
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Vanna Health, a San Francisco, CA-based developer of a value-based care platform providing community-based support to individuals living with serious mental illness, raised $17M co-led by a national healthcare insurance company and AlleyCorp, with participation from Health Velocity Capital. <source>
Ladder Health, a New York, NY-based developer of a virtual-first platform delivering speech, occupational, physical, and feeding therapy to children with developmental delays, raised an oversubscribed $7M led by Nina Capital, with participation from Mairs & Power Venture Capital, South Dakota First Capital, 25madison Health, Hatteras Venture Partners, Create Health Ventures, Jumpstart Capital, White Oak Enterprises, Groove Capital, and 7Rock Ventures. <source>
SuperLiving, a Bengaluru, India-based developer of an AI-powered wellness app offering nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle coaching, with a focus on India's tier II and III cities, raised $7M led by Lightspeed, with participation from Kae Capital and All In Capital. <source>
Tombot, a Santa Clarita, CA-based developer of an AI-powered robotic companion animal that provides emotional support to seniors with dementia and individuals coping with anxiety, loneliness, autism, and PTSD, raised $7M from Caduceus Capital Partners, Wavemaker 360, the Lutheran Foundation for Long Term Living, and Florida Community Health Network. <source>
NeuroBell, a Cork, Ireland-based developer of an AI-powered neonatal brain monitor, raised €4.8M ($5.5M) led by Elkstone, with participation from Parkview Health, Furthr VC, Atlantic Bridge, MedTech Syndicate, and Enterprise Ireland. <source>
UpDoc, a Palo Alto, CA-based developer of an FDA-cleared agentic AI platform that helps physicians manage chronic disease between patient visits, raised an undisclosed amount in additional seed financing from investors including the American Diabetes Association, Cathay Innovation, Eli Lilly and Company, Mayo Clinic, Oxeon, Pear VC, Polaris Partners, and Section 32. <source>
Xella Health, a San Francisco, CA-based developer of an AI-powered precision health platform that uses biomarker testing to help women get earlier answers about hard-to-diagnose conditions, raised an undisclosed amount in additional funding from investors including Precursor Ventures, Swizzle Ventures, Capital F, and Ulu Ventures. <source>
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