Hospice News October 2, 2025
Jim Parker

The advance care planning technology company Koda Health has secured $7 million in a Series A funding round.

The round was led by Evidenced, with participation from Mudita Venture Partners, Techstars and Texas Medical Center. The infusion of capital will allow Koda to further scale its platform nationally and hire additional staff across all of its departments. The company also plans to release two new products before the end of the year, according to CEO Tatiana Fofanova.

Evidenced was founded by the former Chief Technology Officer of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and serial digital health entrepreneur Bryan Sivak.

‘This mix of investors is particularly well-aligned for us to actually hit this new phase of growth in...

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