This week’s reported global health innovation funding included:

Alan, a Paris, France-based digital health and insurance platform expanding from Europe into Canada, raised €100M (~$113.8M) led by Index Ventures, with participation from Belfius, Greenoaks, Kaaf Investments, SH Capital, Tobi Lütke, and Mike Katchen. <source>

Cadence, a New York, NY-based clinical intelligence platform for chronic care management for older adults, raised $100M led by Spark Capital, with participation from General Catalyst, Coatue, Thrive Capital, B Capital, Memorial Hermann, Duke Health, and Corewell Health Ventures. <source>

Everlab, a Melbourne, Australia-based healthtech company providing preventative, personalized healthcare through a data-driven and AI-enabled platform, raised AU$65M (~$45.5M) led by Airtree Ventures, with participation from Plural, Left Lane Capital, and b2venture. <source>

Connie Health, a Boston, MA-based AI-native Medicare navigation platform, raised $40M led by HealthQuest Capital, with participation from JSL Capital, Khosla Ventures, aMoon, and Pitango HealthTech. <source>

Telepatia, a São Paulo, Brazil-based AI-native clinical platform for healthcare systems, raised $33M led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Shyam Sankar, Simón Borrero, and David Vélez. <source>

Prosper AI, a New York, NY-based AI platform automating patient scheduling, insurance verification, and billing workflows for healthcare providers, raised $30M led by Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from Base10 Partners, Emergence Capital, Y Combinator, and Company Ventures. <source>

Gero, a Singapore- and San Francisco, CA-based preclinical biotechnology company applying physics-based AI to aging research and drug target discovery, raised $17M from undisclosed investors. <source>

Frontier Health, a London, UK-based developer of AI tools for NHS administrative teams, raised $16M led by Atomico, with participation from firstminute capital and XYZ Venture Capital. <source>

Clair Health, a San Francisco, CA-based women's health company developing a noninvasive continuous hormone monitoring wearable, raised $11.6M led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from a16z speedrun, Brydge Club, Treehub, Cartan Capital, AGI House, Insiders VC, and Anne Wojcicki. <source>

Portal Biotechnologies, a Watertown, MA-based AI-powered cell engineering and drug discovery platform company, raised $9M led by NFX, with participation from IA Ventures, Pear VC, Undeterred Ventures, IKJ Capital, and TechU Ventures. <source>

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Vali Health, a San Francisco, CA-based AI infrastructure company for home care agencies, raised $6M from Bonfire Ventures, Supernode, and Comma Capital. <source>

Kinomatic, an Arroyo Grande, CA-based AI- and VR-driven orthopedic surgery planning and post-surgical recovery company, raised $4M led by Waterline Ventures. <source>

Ovum, a Melbourne, Australia-based women’s health journal app that combines tech and clinical research, raised $4M led by Admiralty Capital Group, with participation from Antler, Giant Leap, Aviron Investments, Foggy Valley Aotearoa, Brisbane Angels, Think & Grow, and LaunchVic. <source>

Channel Robotics, a San Diego, CA-based developer of a handheld AI-enabled endoscopic robotic platform, raised $2.5M led by True Ventures. <source>

OffPlan, an Atlanta, GA-based membership-based primary care platform for employers and employees, raised $2.5M from undisclosed investors. <source>

June Health, a Toronto, ON, Canada-based women's healthcare platform delivered as an employer benefit, raised CAD$2.4M (~$1.7M) led by Securian Canada, with participation from AgeTech Capital and others. <source>

Maia, a Littleton, CO-based AI-powered medical coding and revenue cycle management platform for orthopaedic practices, raised $1.2M from undisclosed investors. <source>

AIRS Medical, a Seoul, South Korea-based developer of AI-powered MRI reconstruction and medical imaging software, raised an undisclosed amount from TA Associates. <source>

AIT Studio, a Seoul, South Korea-based healthcare AI company specializing in gait analysis, raised an undisclosed amount led by Bluepoint Partners, with participation from East Gate Partners and MAGNA Investment. <source>

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