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Claim Health Raises $4.4M in Seed Funding

Today we’re announcing our $4.4 million Seed round, led by Maverick Ventures, with participation from Peak XV, Y Combinator, and DHVP. The round also includes participation from CEOs and COOs at post-acute care agencies – operators who understand firsthand why this problem matters.

This funding accelerates our mission: eliminating the administrative chaos that prevents home-based care providers from getting paid for the care they deliver.

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The invisible crisis in post-acute revenue operations

Across the U.S., more than 68,000 post-acute providers are delivering critical patient care. But behind every visit is a revenue operation held together by manual work: payer portals, faxed referrals, spreadsheet tracking, phone calls to verify information that should be automatic.

The result? Agencies lose hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to preventable revenue leakage. Not because billing teams aren’t good at their jobs, but because problems start weeks before administrative teams ever see them.

What’s different about Claim Health

Most revenue cycle solutions focus downstream: helping you deal with denials after they happen. We’re building something different: infrastructure that prevents revenue loss before it starts.

Claim Health manages the entire referral-to-reimbursement workflow. Our AI handles intake processing, eligibility verification, authorization tracking, and payment reconciliation – continuously monitoring in the background and catching issues before they become write-offs.

We don’t replace your EMR. We don’t ask your team to learn another system. We plug into your existing infrastructure and operate invisibly, alerting teams only when action is needed.

The difference? Other platforms automate specific tasks. We coordinate the entire revenue cycle so problems that start at intake don’t become denials 30 days later.

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