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Enzo Health Raises $26M Series A Round to Deploy Post-Acute Care Solutions Across the U.S.

Enzo Health, a provider of an AI-driven platform for home health and post-acute care providers, raised $20 million in a Series A funding round, bringing its funding to $26 million to date.

N47 led the investment round with participation from Gradient, Tandem Ventures, and Rigby Watts.

Enzo Health plans to use Series A to expand into the skilled nursing and hospice sectors by extending its AI-driven platform to address the unique clinical, operational, and regulatory workflows of each setting, enabling providers to operate more efficiently while maintaining high-quality care.

Zach Newman, co-founder and CEO of Enzo Health, said, “Home health is one of the fastest-growing segments in healthcare due to the rapidly expanding 65+ demographic (as more than 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day).”

“But the agencies delivering that care are being squeezed from every direction. Their compliance and operational requirements keep growing, while the solutions they’re using were never built to handle these demands. The result is burned-out clinicians, unsustainable turnover, and patients who can’t get the care they need. Enzo fixes that, added Zach Newman.”

Seven out of 10 Americans will require long-term care at some point in their lifetime, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. With 73 million Baby Boomers increasingly gravitating toward home health, jobs in the sector are expected to grow by roughly 17% from 2024 to 2034, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Launched in 2024, Enzo Health is an AI-driven platform built specifically for home health. Connecting front office, clinical, and back office operations in one system, Enzo automates each stage of the patient journey from referral to revenue, helping agencies take on more patients, protect their reimbursement, and give their clinicians time to focus on care.

Enzo Health has grown revenue by more than 40X in twelve months and now serves many leading post-acute care organizations that support over 500,000 patients annually across the United States.

Digital health companies, including AI-powered post-acute care software startups, have secured more than $180 billion in funding to date, according to our recent 2026 Funding Database.

The funding activity is mainly driven by AI-driven digital health startups in 2026. Notable recent funding rounds include:

  • Magicare AI (formerly Exponential), a developer of an agentic operating software system for post‑acute care providers, raised $3.6 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Mana Ventures.
  • DEPTH Health, a developer of personalized, clinically guided, and AI-driven patient flow optimization solutions, raised $1 million in a Seed funding round from Green Harvest Capital Industries (GHC Industries), a minority-owned private equity firm with over $500 million in assets under ownership.
  • Photon (Photon Health), a developer of the end-to-end AI-powered digital prescription infrastructure for modern healthcare, raised $16 million in a Series A round.
  • Magicare AI (formerly Exponential), a developer of an agentic operating software system for post‑acute care providers, raised $3.6 million in a pre-seed funding round led by Mana Ventures.
  • Ethermed, a healthcare technology startup building AI-driven automation for prior authorization and medical-necessity workflows, raised $8.5 million in Series A funding to expand its enterprise platform and scale its growing network of health-system partners.
  • Worki, a San Francisco-based healthcare workforce productivity visibility startup, raised $2.75 million in pre-seed funding led by Redesign Health and Healthliant Ventures, the venture arm of Tanner Health.

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