AI Takes the Lead in Clinical Workflows | StartUp Health Insights: Week of Jun 24, 2025
Health tech startups raised more than $600M this week to modernize care—from large rounds for AI-powered admin and referral platforms to innovations in diagnostics, diabetes care, metabolic health, women's health, and food as medicine across the US and Europe.
Written by Nicole Kinsey
This week’s reported global health innovation funding included:
Commure, a Mountain View, CA-based company offering an AI-enabled platform focused on helping healthcare providers with administrative work, raised $200M from General Catalyst's Customer Value Fund. <source>
Tennr, a New York, NY-based developer of an AI model to fix the front office patient referral system by automating workflows and documentation intake, raised $101M led by IVP, with participation from Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed, GV, ICONIQ, Foundation Capital, and Frank Slootman. <source>
Visby Medical, a San Jose, CA-based at-home STI diagnostics company, raised approximately $55M led by Catalio Capital Management, with participation from ND Capital, Cedars Sinai Medical Center, Blue Water Life Science Advisors, Pitango Ventures, and John Doerr. <source>
Glytec, a Boston, MA-based diabetes and insulin management software company, raised $36M led by Savitr Capital and Hayfin Capital Management. <source>
Hoppr, a Chicago, IL-based medical imaging AI applications company, raised $31.5M led by Kivu and Greycroft, with participation from PSG Equity, Morningside Capital, Fortitude Ventures, and Health 2047. <source>
Arine, a San Francisco, CA-based AI-driven medication intelligence company, raised $30M led by Town Hall Ventures, with participation from Kaiser Permanente Ventures and other investors. <source>
Local Infusion, a Nashville, TN-based provider of an AI-native infusion platform, raised $30M led by Transformation Capital. <source>
Jaan Health, a New York, NY-based company behind the AI-powered proactive care platform Phamily, raised $25M led by Level Structured Capital. <source>
Materna Medical, a Mountain View, CA-based platform for women's pelvic health solutions, raised $20M led by InnovaHealth Partners, with participation from Wavemaker Three-Sixty Health, Kimera Limited, Women's Venture Capital Fund, Golden Seeds, GLIN Impact Capital, Wealthing VC Club, Citrine Angels, and other investors. <source>
NPHub, an Atlanta, GA-based digital platform matching nurse practitioner students and professionals with clinical rotation and job placements, raised $20M from Edison Partners. <source>
Mealogic, a Washington, DC-based B2B2C platform providing a science-backed meal delivery solution for healthcare providers, wellness brands, and clinical programs, raised $16M led by S2G Investments, with participation from Dohmen Company Foundation, U.S. Venture Partners, and Unilever Ventures. <source>
PreciseDx, a New York, NY-based provider of a proprietary AI-platform for breast cancer diagnostics, raised $11M led by Eventide Asset Management, Merck Global Health Innovation Fund, and Philips Ventures, with participation from Labcorp, Quest Diagnostics, GenHenn Capital Venture, and other investors. <source>
DESKi, a Bordeaux, France-based healthtech company developing AI-powered diagnostic tools, raised $6M led by Racine², with participation from BNP Paribas Développement, Épopée Gestion, Good Only Ventures, Better Angle, and NACO. <source>
Quilt Health, a Boston, MA-based digital health company dedicated to bridging gaps in treatment access for complex diseases, raised $6M led by MaC Venture Capital and Underscore Ventures, with participation from Meridian Street Capital, BoxGroup, Watershed VC, and Coalition Operators. <source>
Veracity, a New York, NY-based metabolic health platform focused on root-cause solutions for metabolic dysfunction, raised $6M led by Maveron and Melitas Ventures. <source>
Voicecare AI, a San Francisco, CA-based healthcare administration general intelligence (HAGI) company, raised $4.54M led by Caduceus Capital Partners, with participation from Bread and Butter Ventures, Mayo Clinic, and other investors. <source>
MDA – Medical Decision Alliance, a Leipzig, Germany-based healthcare company developing decision-making algorithms, raised €3.3M ($3.8M) led by High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF), with participation from private investors and entrepreneurs. <source>
OutSee, a Cambridge, UK-based AI-powered genomics and drug discovery company, raised £1.8M ($2.4M) led by Ahren Innovation Capital, with participation from Kadmos Capital, Empirical Ventures, and Panacea Ventures. <source>
Amaros, an Atherton, CA-based ophthalmic intelligence company, raised an undisclosed amount in Series A funding from undisclosed investors. <source>
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