Check out today’s featured companies who have recently raised a round of funding, and be sure to check out the full list of past healthcare IT fundings.
Dimer Health Raises $13.5 Million To Rebuild Post-Discharge Care With Clinician-Led AI
Round Led by Team8 and Bill Ackman’s Table Management, with Participation from Silver Circle and TechAviv
Dimer Health, a clinician-led, AI-native Transitional Care Medicine company, today announced $13.5 million in Series A financing led by Team8 and Bill Ackman’s Table Management, with participation from existing investors Silver Circle and TechAviv. The round brings total funding to nearly $20 million and will support national expansion of Dimer’s dedicated post-discharge clinical service line, now operating across eight states.
Hospital care has modernized. The 30 days after discharge have not.
Nearly half of hospital readmissions occur within the first 14 days after discharge, the most clinically vulnerable period of recovery. Yet patients often wait weeks for follow-up care, leaving a critical gap in oversight during the time they are most at risk. These breakdowns in care transitions contribute to an estimated $52-62 billion in annual readmission costs across the U.S. healthcare system.
Dimer Health was founded to close this gap by building a new clinical model purpose-built for the post-discharge window.
The company combines an AI-powered front door with a physician-led Transitional Care practice designed exclusively for recovery at home. Its proprietary clinical AI system, AiME, developed by clinicians and grounded in physician-validated protocols, engages patients in real time, interpreting symptoms within the context of each individual’s medical history, medications, and comorbidities. AiME continuously detects emerging risk signals and seamlessly escalates patients to a dedicated Transitionist when medical intervention is needed.
Each Transitionist, a licensed clinician, owns the episode of care from discharge through recovery, delivering structured, accountable oversight that extends far beyond traditional telehealth…
Full release here, originally announced March 23rd, 2026.
Thesis Care Announces $45 Million Series A to Scale AI-Powered Clinical Teams Across Healthcare
The Thesis Platform Combines AI Agents with Expert Clinicians to Deliver Scalable Capacity for Healthcare’s Most Complex Workflows
Thesis Care (formerly Trovo Health), the AI-powered care team platform for scalable clinical capacity, announced $45 million in Series A funding led by Oak HC/FT, with participation from CRV, and additional support from Black Opal Ventures and experienced C-level healthcare technology angel investors. This brings the total funding for Thesis to $60 million.
With this announcement, the company is also unveiling its new name, Thesis Care, to reflect the evolution of its platform. Thesis deploys AI agents backed by expert clinicians to take on high-impact clinical operations and care management work for healthcare organizations.
The platform is powered by AI that understands clinical context to deliver personalized patient engagement and complete workflow actions, all while knowing when and how to engage Thesis’s team of clinical experts-in-the-loop. Because Thesis completes tasks end-to-end and delivers the result, it does not require staff or providers to learn a new tool and keeps existing workflows intact.
“2025 was a defining year for Thesis as we moved from design partnerships into a clear commercial trajectory and growing customer base,” said Niren Gandra, M.D., Co-Founder and CEO at Thesis Care. “We’ve proven that we can extend clinical capacity and allow our customers to do more for patients at a scale that has historically been impossible. Now, we’re ready to bring that to every healthcare organization that needs it.”
Thesis’s partnerships cover thousands of providers and include large provider organizations across primary and specialty care. Partners include US Heart & Vascular, Essen Health Care, Springfield Clinic, Unio Health Partners, and Allied Digestive Health. The company is currently expanding into partnerships with health systems and health plan care teams.
“Thesis lets us deliver better care at scale – without the operational lift you’d expect,” said Shaivali Shah, SVP of Operations at Allied Digestive Health…
Full release here, originally announced March 25th, 2026.
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