MedCity News March 25, 2025
Katie Adams

Navina closed a $55 million Series C funding round led by Goldman Sachs. The company, based in Israel and New York, uses AI to help primary care physicians thrive in value-based care models.

Navina — a company that uses AI to enable better value-based care — closed a $55 million Series C funding round led by Goldman Sachs on Tuesday, bringing its total funding amount to $100 million.

The company, founded in 2018, is based in Israel and New York. It provides an AI copilot that gathers and analyzes patient data from the EHR and other disparate sources to facilitate physicians’ participation in value-based care models.

Ronen Lavi, Navina’s CEO and co-founder, pointed out that providers often face major barriers...

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