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Insight Health, which offers a clinical agent platform, has secured $11 million in Series A funding.
The round was led by Standard Capital, with participation from Kindred Ventures, Pear VC, Eudemian, 43 and ElevenLabs.
WHAT IT DOES
The New York-based company offers a patient-facing virtual care AI assistant, Lumi, as well as AI agents for clinical workflows for clinical teams.
Through the AI virtual care assistant, patients receive an invitation via automated text or email before their appointment and complete an interview conducted by AI. Medical history documentation is generated into a clinical note for the care team, and the note is then integrated into the EHR.
Clinical teams can use the AI for follow-up appointments, check-ins and symptom monitoring between visits; for medication adherence; for behavioral health screening; and for health screenings and preventative care reminders.
Insight Health will use the funds to speed up product development and grow its partnerships with healthcare organizations.
"2026 will be the year patient-facing AI truly takes off," Jaimal Soni, cofounder and CEO of Insight Health, said in a statement.
"Healthcare organizations are stuck in the impossible position of meeting rising patient demand among budget constraints and mounting administrative burdens, which means patients will ultimately fall through the cracks. Something has to change, and the healthcare organizations that embrace the power of AI to alleviate these challenges will be the ones that thrive and better serve their patients."
MARKET SNAPSHOT
Insight Health launched out of stealth last year with $4.6 million in seed funding.
That same year, the company announced it would be available through the athenahealth Marketplace. Insight Health's Aura AI Scribe and Virtual Care Assistant were integrated into the Marketplace to help with automated clinical documentation and pre-visit patient engagement.
The company also announced a strategic partnership with pediatric EHR provider Office Practicum. Insight's AI technology was integrated with Office Practicum's clinical dataset to provide AI documentation for pediatric workflows.


