
What You Should Know:
– Abridge, a generative AI platform for clinical conversations secures $300M in Series E funding led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), with participation from Khosla Ventures.
– The new capital will accelerate the company’s efforts to transform the way care is delivered, documented, and reimbursed, starting at the point of care.
Tackling Healthcare’s Administrative Burden at its Source
Every year, the U.S. healthcare system spends nearly $1.5 trillion on administrative costs, a significant portion of which is tied to clinical documentation and revenue cycle management (RCM) workflows. These highly complex processes—accurately capturing details from clinical conversations, translating them into thousands of billing codes, and navigating payer-specific requirements—have increasingly been pushed onto clinicians, fueling burnout and delaying reimbursement.
Abridge’s platform is designed to solve this problem by moving beyond simple documentation and embedding revenue cycle intelligence directly into the clinical conversation. The platform’s Contextual Reasoning Engine supports the latest guidelines and risk adjustment models (e.g., CMS-HCC Version 28), transforming patient conversations into compliant documentation at the point of care.
By capturing every appropriate Hierarchical Condition Category (HCC) code with supporting evidence, the platform positions RCM teams to confidently submit accurate claims without having to query clinicians after the visit. The ultimate goal is to reduce unnecessary back-and-forth, achieve faster reimbursement cycles, and minimize the risk of denials.
Recention Traction/Milestones
Abridge’s journey began with solving one of the most painful challenges in healthcare: clinical documentation. Over the last two years, the company has deployed and scaled its enterprise-grade AI platform at 150 of the largest and most complex health systems in the country. Key metrics demonstrating its success include:
- Trusted by over 150 leading enterprise health systems, serving conversations across 55 specialties and 28 languages.
- On track to support clinicians across more than 50 million medical conversations this year alone.
- Over 90% of clinicians who start using Abridge continue to use the platform in a meaningful way.
“Every medical conversation is rich with the signals our healthcare system depends on. Abridge activates those signals in the background, silently handling the complexity so clinicians can focus on the human moments that matter,” said Dr. Shiv Rao, CEO and co-founder of Abridge. “We reduce the burden, restore time, and help make care about the people at the heart of it all.”