Healthcare AI startup Prosper AI has completed a $30 million Series A funding round, led by a16z
According to Techfundingnews, the medical AI startup Prosper AI announced the completion of a $30 million Series A funding round, led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), with participation from Base10 Partners, Emergence Capital, Y Combinator, and others. After this round of financing, the company has raised a total of approximately $36.6 million.
Prosper AI focuses on covering the entire patient visit process through AI voice agents, including appointment scheduling, insurance verification, communication with insurance companies, and billing processing. It has currently served over 150,000 medical institutions. The company stated that the U.S. healthcare system wastes over $450 billion annually due to administrative processes, and its AI system can handle key processes from appointment to payment on a single platform, reducing the costs for medical institutions associated with switching between different systems.
It was reported that Prosper AI's revenue has grown approximately five times since the last funding round in September of last year, and it has established partnerships with large healthcare IT platforms such as Athenahealth and ImagineSoftware. Investor a16z noted that healthcare institutions are shifting from "point automation tools" to "end-to-end process automation," and Prosper's goal is to eliminate all administrative friction between patient care and payment.






