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Latent Health is a clinical AI company that automates administrative workflows to speed up access to medication. Its Clinical Reasoning Engine analyzes unstructured EHR data, payer guidelines, and pharmacy operations to gather evidence for prior authorizations, answer questions about a patient’s history, and can submit requests or call insurers. The system reduces manual work for clinicians and staff and shortens the time from a doctor’s decision to a patient receiving therapy, with reported reductions in medication denials and more patients treated. It serves health systems, academic medical centers, specialty and infusion pharmacies by tightly integrating clinical data, payer rules, and pharmacy workflows to improve treatment access.
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51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$80.6M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2022
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Latent raises $80M to close the gap between diagnosis and treatment. * Business Wire * 2 hrs ago SAN FRANCISCO-(BUSINESS WIRE)-Apr 7, 2026- Latent, the clinical-AI company accelerating access to life-saving medications, has raised an $80M Series A co-led by Spark Capital and Transformation Capital, with participation from Conviction, McKesson Ventures, General Catalyst, and Y Combinator. Today, Latent works with 50% of the top 20 U.S. health systems. Sri Somasundaram (left), Rish Jain (right), Co-CEOs and Co-Founders of Latent Modern medicine has advanced faster than the systems that deliver it. Today in the U.S., a patient and their doctor will sit together, look at a diagnosis, and decide on a treatment. In 42% of critical cases, that life-saving medication will be delayed or denied and may not reach the patient. This is not because the medicine doesn't exist or the doctor made the wrong call, but because every therapy a patient receives must pass through a gauntlet of clinical documentation, payer rules, and pharmacy coordination. Discover more Coupon publications Local sports coverage That gauntlet is currently held together by manual labor: clinicians toggling between systems, pharmacy teams re-keying information, staff navigating phone trees to prove what a patient's own chart already shows. The work is clinical in nature; it involves interpreting labs, applying treatment criteria, matching diagnoses to coverage rules. It is among the highest-stakes knowledge work in healthcare, and it is done almost entirely by hand. For the first time, AI makes it possible to close the distance between a therapeutic decision and a patient receiving therapy. Latent is building the Clinical Reasoning Engine. The engine performs clinical knowledge work by reasoning through patient data, interpreting drug criteria, extracting key evidence, and orchestrating workflows across stakeholders. By connecting the EHR, payer guidelines, pharmacy operations, and patient engagement with a single engine, Latent replaces the fragmented, manual work that sits between a doctor's order and a patient's treatment with AI agents that perform it instantly and at scale, all to help providers move a patient from decision to therapy the same day. Latent started with prior authorization, the most acute expression of the problem: high provider burnout, high stakes where patients can abandon therapy, and complex clinical decision-making. Meeting that challenge required mastering drug criteria and reasoning over medical records. Having demonstrated its ability to deliver on one of healthcare's hardest problems, the company is now expanding its engine across every process where clinical knowledge must be translated into action. Today, over2 million patientsannually are accessing life-changing medications faster because of Latent. Over the past year, the company has scaled from 4 to more than 45 health system partners and now serves 50% of the top 20 U.S. health systems - including Yale New Haven Health, Ochsner Health, MetroHealth, UCI, Vanderbilt Health, Mount Sinai Health System, Henry Ford Health System, UCSF Health, and UCLA Health. Across nearly every specialty and therapeutic area, Latent is reducing denials by more than 30% and enabling clinicians to serve twice as many patients. Discover more Senior lifestyle products Crosswords and contests Crossword puzzle books Looking to the future, Latent's Clinical Reasoning Engine will be applied proactively to identify when patients should begin therapy and ensure they stay on it. Every day, treatments that could help patients are delayed, denied or not identified. The company is building the infrastructure for the intersection of clinicians, patients, and payers, powering the knowledge work that determines what care patients actually receive. With the Series A financing, the company will expand its health system footprint, deepen the platform connecting hospitals, payers, pharmacies, and patients, continue investing in the reliability and trust required to operate in healthcare, and scale the team. Latent is a home for exceptional talent who believe responsibility doesn't end at diagnosis, it extends to making sure patients actually receive care. About Latent Health Latent Health is the leading AI platform for medication access. The company brings clinical intelligence directly into the patient record, helping care teams move patients from clinical decision to therapy faster and more reliably. Latent is helping more than 2 million patients annually and is trusted by more than 45 of the nation's leading health systems, including Yale New Haven Health, Ochsner Health, MetroHealth, UCI, Vanderbilt Health, Mount Sinai Health System, Henry Ford Health System, UCSF Health, and UCLA Health. Founded by Sriram Somasundaram and Rishabh Jain, Latent has raised $80M in total funding from Transformation Capital, Spark Capital, McKesson Ventures, Conviction, General Catalyst, Y Combinator, and others. To learn more, visit latenthealth.com, and see open roles at latenthealth.com/careers. 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Latent, the clinical-AI company accelerating access to life-saving medications, has raised an $80M Series A co-led by Spark Capital and Transformation Capital, with participation from Conviction, McKesson Ventures, General Catalyst, and Y Combinator. Today, Latent works with 50% of the top 20 U.S. health systems.
Latent, a clinical-AI company, has raised $80 million in a Series A round co-led by Spark Capital and Transformation Capital, with participation from Conviction, McKesson Ventures, General Catalyst and Y Combinator. The company now works with 50% of the top 20 US health systems. Latent has developed a Clinical Reasoning Engine that automates the manual work between diagnosis and treatment delivery. The platform interprets patient data, applies drug criteria and coordinates workflows across healthcare stakeholders to reduce medication access delays. In the US, 42% of critical medications face delays or denials due to documentation and approval processes. The company has scaled from four to over 45 health system partners in the past year, serving more than two million patients. Latent reports reducing denials by over 30% whilst enabling clinicians to serve twice as many patients.
Latent raises $80M for AI medication approval platform. The company will use the funds to enhance its platform, grow its workforce and expand partnerships with health systems to automate medication approval workflows. Latent, which works to automate medication approval workflows, has secured $80 million in Series A funding. The round was co-led by Spark Capital and Transformation Capital, with participation from General Catalyst, McKesson Ventures, Y Combinator and Conviction. WHAT IT DOES Latent offers clinical AI software that processes EHR data to assist with medication management. The company says its platform sifts through patient data, interprets drug criteria and orchestrates workflows to speed up medication access. Latent will use the funds to expand its platform, workforce and partnerships with health systems. "The company has scaled from four to more than 45 health system partners and now serves 50% of the top 20 U.S. health systems, including Yale New Haven Health, Ochsner Health, MetroHealth, UCI, Vanderbilt Health, Mount Sinai Health System, Henry Ford Health System, UCSF Health and UCLA Health," Latent said in a statement. MARKET SNAPSHOT Numerous companies in the digital health space focus on increasing access to medications. Earlier this year, Amazon Pharmacy announced it was expanding access to its same-day medication delivery to nearly 4,500 cities. Amazon is competing against Walmart, Optum Home Delivery, Cigna Express Scripts and CVS Caremark in the home drug delivery business. Interra Health, formed following a merger between DoseSpot and Arrive Health earlier this month, focuses on improving access to medications through providers. It offers a medication coverage and pricing network alongside electronic prescribing capabilities to advance real-time medication decision-making and price transparency for providers and patients. Scripta Insights offers pharmacy navigation tools for self-insured employers, health plans and members. Last year, Scripta announced a strategic partnership with RxSaveCard, which offers pharmacy benefit cost-containment and payment options. The partnership aims to help self-insured employers reduce prescription drug costs by providing members with access to affordable medication options, whether covered by their health plan or via cash-pay alternatives.
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Industries
Data & Analytics
Enterprise Software
AI & Machine Learning
Healthcare
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series A
Total Funding
$80.6M
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
2022
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