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.
Blaze.tech Raises $8.5 Million Pre-Seed, Marking First Investment from New Healthcare Venture Firm Friale
Announcing $8.5 Million in Pre-Seed Funding, Blaze Enables Healthcare Teams to Create HIPAA-Compliant Custom Software with AI
Blaze.tech (Blaze), the AI app building platform purpose-built for healthcare, today announced an investment from Friale, a new healthcare-focused venture firm founded by the family behind HCA, the nation’s largest hospital operator. Blaze is Friale’s first investment, and the round adds $5 million additional capital to Blaze’s pre-seed, bringing the total to $8.5 million.
“Our mission is to make building healthcare software radically easier, so anyone with an idea to improve healthcare can have the power to build it,” said Nanxi Liu, Co-Founder and Co-CEO at Blaze.tech. “Every week, we see someone build a prototype with AI, demo it to a customer, and then hit a wall because the app isn’t connected to systems healthcare runs on and doesn’t have the compliance that real patient data demands. We built Blaze for that last mile—production apps that handle real patient data, write back into EHRs, and send prescriptions nationwide.”
“Blaze can generate multi-portal applications, fully structured relational databases, and end-to-end workflows in minutes. But in healthcare, speed only matters if you can trust what you ship,” said Tina Wojcik, Co-Founder and Co-CEO at Blaze.tech. “That’s why we pair AI generation with deterministic, auditable workflows, guardrails on every AI action, and separate development, staging, and production environments to protect live patient data. Healthcare teams get the velocity of AI with the control of enterprise software baked in from day one.”
From individual doctors to Fortune 500s, healthcare organizations use Blaze to build HIPAA-compliant solutions tailored to how they operate. With Blaze, patient portals, scheduling, custom EMRs, billing, and prescribing workflows are optimized for each organization’s unique operations. Kiaora runs its entire online GLP-1 and hormone-therapy prescribing business on Blaze; The Care Connexion runs its therapist-referral platform on it. Larger provider groups use Blaze to automate clinical workflows inside their EHRs…
Full release here, originally announced August 4th, 2026.
HealthSnap Secures $25 Million Growth Financing to Accelerate AI-Powered Virtual Care Management Leadership
New Senior Secured Facility Validates Company’s Category Leadership and Fuels Next Phase of AI Innovation and Enterprise Growth
HealthSnap, the pioneer and category leader in AI-powered virtual care management, today announced it has secured a $25 million senior secured growth financing facility led by Eastward Capital Partners, LLC. The new facility strengthens the company’s balance sheet, refinances existing debt, and provides significant additional capital to accelerate artificial intelligence innovation, expand commercial operations, and scale deployment of its Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) platform across the nation’s leading health systems.
The financing follows a period of exceptional growth and market momentum for HealthSnap as healthcare organizations increasingly adopt AI-enabled solutions that improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, strengthen clinical efficiency, and extend care beyond the traditional clinical setting.
HealthSnap has helped define the rapidly emerging virtual care management category by bringing together Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), Chronic Care Management (CCM), Principal Care Management (PCM), Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM), AI-powered clinical workflows, enterprise analytics, reimbursement optimization, and care coordination into a single, EMR-Integrated, intelligent platform that enables healthcare organizations to proactively manage patients at scale – unlocking capacity without adding headcount.
Today, HealthSnap supports more than 80,000 active patient programs across 200 health systems and physician organizations, with the company projecting more than 100,000 active patient programs by the end of 2026. HealthSnap’s platform currently ingests 2 patient measurements every second, and patients enrolled in HealthSnap’s programs see a 97% reduction in alert frequency by their twelfth month, demonstrating remote patient management at scale.
HealthSnap partners with many of the nation’s leading healthcare organizations, including Prisma Health, AdventHealth, Ascension Health, Sentara Health, Tampa General Hospital, UnityPoint Health, Baptist Health South Florida, Mount Sinai Medical Center, and University Hospitals. Even more importantly, several of these organizations, including Sentara Health, Tampa General Hospital, and UnityPoint Health, have chosen to invest strategically in HealthSnap, reflecting their confidence in the company’s technology, leadership, and long-term vision…
Full release here, originally announced August 6th, 2026.
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