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.
Prosper AI Raises $30M from Andreessen Horowitz to Scale the First AI Platform to Run the Entire Patient Journey
Working Across 150,000 Healthcare Providers, Prosper AI is the First Platform Built to Combine Patient Scheduling, Insurance Verification, and Patient Billing while Coordinating Voice Interactions with Both Patients and Insurers
Prosper AI, the leading AI platform to run the entire patient journey, today announced a $30 million Series A financing led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), with participation from Base10 and continued support from Emergence Capital, Y Combinator, and Company Ventures.
The financing follows a period of rapid adoption and market acceleration. Since its last funding announcement six months ago, Prosper AI has grown revenue 5x, added more than 40 healthcare organizations as customers, expanded across more than 150,000 healthcare providers, and become the platform powering more than $1.3 billion in patient care. Today, Prosper AI wins 80% of competitive evaluations.
Providers increasingly recognize that scheduling is only the first step in the patient journey. As healthcare organizations look to automate insurance verification and patient billing alongside scheduling, Prosper AI is emerging as the platform of choice to power financially cleared appointments. Today, Prosper AI’s customers span some of healthcare’s most influential organizations, including PE-backed outpatient groups such as Preferred Dermatology, health systems such as Jackson Memorial Hospital—the second-largest hospital in Florida—and healthcare technology leaders such as Athenahealth, one of the largest ambulatory EHR platforms in the United States.
Healthcare’s Next AI Platform Won’t Stop at Scheduling
Every patient appointment depends on workflows that occur before and after care is delivered, from scheduling and insurance verification to patient billing and collections. Historically, these processes have been fragmented across disconnected teams and point solutions, creating +$450B in administrative waste while making healthcare more expensive and less transparent for patients…
Full release here, originally announced June 22nd, 2026.
Ladder Health Raises $7M to Fix Pediatric Therapy’s Waitlist Crisis
The Virtual-First, AI-Enabled Model Helps Health Systems Expand Pediatric Developmental Care Capacity and Empower Families with Faster, More Accessible Care
Ladder Health, a virtual-first pediatric developmental care company, today announced the close of an oversubscribed $7 million Seed financing round led by Nina Capital, with participation from Mairs & Power Venture Capital, South Dakota First Capital, and incubating partner 25madison Health. Other investors in this round include Hatteras Venture Partners, Create Health Ventures, Jumpstart Capital, White Oak Enterprises, Groove Capital, and 7Rock Ventures. The funding will support expansion across North Carolina, Massachusetts, and Maryland, accelerate entry into additional states, and continue investment in Ladder Health’s AI-enabled care platform and health system partnerships.
For the more than 27 million children in the U.S., the first 1,000 days of life and the critical “next 1,000 days” through age five together represent the most consequential window for brain development. However, for the roughly one in four children under age six who are at risk for a developmental delay or disability, families routinely encounter a system defined by months-long waitlists, workforce shortages, and limited access to specialty care. Average wait times for in-network pediatric developmental therapy now exceed six months. For families on Medicaid and those in rural communities, the barriers run deeper still.
Ladder Health was built to close the gap and reduce wait times from months to days. The company delivers speech, occupational, physical, and feeding therapy through a virtual-first, AI-enabled platform available evenings and weekends. Unlike conventional therapy models built around episodic weekly visits, Ladder Health works directly with caregivers, activating parents as therapeutic partners and extending care into the home between sessions, helping kids get better, faster. A dedicated team of Ladder liaisons builds relationships with pediatric practices and health systems, serving as a referral and care-extension partner that helps providers reach more families without increasing headcount.
“Early developmental therapy changes life trajectories, but only if families can actually access it at the right time,” said Mitch Mudra, Co-Founder and CEO at Ladder Health…
Full release here, originally announced June 23rd, 2026.
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