Med-Tech Innovation May 7, 2024
Oliver Johnson

The company says its AI technology is the first and only to proactively optimise healthcare operations, unlocking capacity, creating savings, additional revenue, and reduce wait time.

Opmed.ai, “the AI optimisation platform for healthcare”, has announced the successful raise of 15 million USD in series A funding. The round was co-led by NFX and Grove Ventures, with Secret Chord Ventures, the Impact investor Sir Ronald Cohen, and Unbox Ventures also participating.

The funding announcement comes amidst a healthcare labor shortage, projected to be 3.2 million healthcare professionals by 2026 according to the company, and rising labor cost in hospitals. Operating Rooms (ORs) account for 40% of a hospital’s costs, generate 60-70% of its revenue, and often serve as a primary source...

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