The US health platform Amino Health has raised US$10m in funding to build “personalised” care journeys.
More and more employers in the US are faced with rising healthcare costs, complex benefit plans and low utilisation of specialised solution providers. Meanwhile employees struggle to know what is covered by their health insurance, and how to access programmes available to them.
Amino aims to connect people with cost-effective providers and benefits programmes across the healthcare ecosystem.
The company’s care navigation platform seeks to “simplify” healthcare by recommending healthcare providers based on objective clinical data.
The funding round, led by Transformation Capital, is hoped to accelerate Amino’s AI product roadmap to build “personalised” patient care journeys.
“This investment underscores the confidence placed in our vision to harness the power of AI to revolutionise healthcare,” said John Asalone, Amino’s CEO.
“With this infusion of capital, we are poised to strengthen our AI capabilities, expand our team, and drive innovation that will shape the future of patient-centred care.”
Amino’s AI investments, Asalone said, will further improve the user experience by offering care recommendations based on a user’s unique care journey.
Amino’s product and clinical teams have already seen the benefits of using AI to generate thousands of new care topics, including expanded primary care, women’s health and LGBTQ+ health, he added.
Mike Dixon, managing partner at Transformation Capital, said: “We believe Amino Health is poised to make a transformative impact in the healthcare landscape through its innovative AI-driven approach to care navigation.
“We are excited to further invest in Amino Health, and accelerate their journey to revolutionise healthcare delivery and drive meaningful improvements in cost savings and member engagement.”
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