Carta Healthcare
Series B in 2023
Carta Healthcare provides a software-as-a-service platform that maps the patient journey through hospitals by integrating data from existing information systems. The platform identifies potential bottlenecks weeks in advance and issues alerts about bed shortages and cancellations. It enables hospitals to personalize care by analyzing past patient journeys and using machine learning to predict what the current patient will need and what to expect during treatment. Its clinical data abstraction capabilities automate extraction and processing to improve efficiency, accuracy, and compliance. The solution supports hospitals and research organizations in optimizing patient care, resource allocation, and operational decisions. Founded in 2016 and based in San Mateo, California, Carta Healthcare focuses on turning disparate clinical data into actionable insights to improve care delivery.
HealthSnap
Series A in 2023
HealthSnap develops a comprehensive virtual care management platform for healthcare organizations. Its solution enables remote patient monitoring, chronic disease management, and automated care coordination, aiming to improve patient outcomes while reducing utilization and diversifying revenue streams.
Health Note
Series A in 2022
Health Note is an AI-powered health data management platform that collects patient information through voice and digital intake tools, automatically formats it into clinical notes, and integrates with electronic medical records to streamline documentation and pre-visit workflows. The platform is frictionless and platform-agnostic, enabling patients to participate in their care without apps or portals and reducing administrative burden for clinicians while improving care team efficiency. Founded in 2018 and based in San Francisco, Health Note aims to simplify clinical documentation and EMR integration.
Arrive Health
Series A in 2019
Arrive Health delivers cost and coverage information to providers, care teams, and patients to improve access to affordable, high-quality care. The company compiles patient-specific cost data and coverage details to support informed decision-making and reduce friction across the care continuum. It develops integrated technologies that bring cost and coverage information into health system workflows, leveraging a network of payers, PBMs, vendors, and tools to alert providers to coverage restrictions, lower-cost alternatives, and location-based options. Founded in 2013 and based in Denver, Arrive Health focuses on enabling providers to identify affordable care paths and streamline patient financial conversations.
Pathware
Venture Round in 2019
Pathware is a technology company developing a digital pathology platform for point-of-care diagnostics. The platform combines computational microscopy and artificial intelligence to analyze tissue samples, enabling clinicians and pathologists to diagnose and treat diseases earlier and more precisely, with the goal of improving patient outcomes and reducing diagnostic times. Its product set includes Bioptic, an automated point-of-care biopsy assessment system, along with a sample testing platform and a sample management platform designed to streamline pathology workflows. Founded in 2017 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with an additional location in Seattle, Pathware focuses on bringing computational pathology tools to the bedside to support faster, more accurate decision making in healthcare.