Basata Raises $21 Million Series A to Expand AI Healthcare Operations Platform
Basata has raised $21 million in Series A funding led by Basis Set Ventures, with participation from Cowboy Ventures, PHX Ventures, Zenda Capital, and Victoria Treyger, announced in a press release. The new round brings the company's total funding to $24.5 million.
Basata builds AI agents that manage administrative work for healthcare providers, including referrals, patient intake, scheduling, and follow-up. The platform replaces manual workflows that still rely on fax and phone communication. The company reports that its system has served over 500,000 patients, with 100,000 handled in the past month.
Healthcare practices using Basata process all incoming referrals the same day and reduce time to first patient contact from weeks to minutes. The company works with large specialty groups across cardiology, urology, gastroenterology, and ophthalmology.
The funding will be used to expand Basata's operations and continue developing its platform to automate the administrative layer of U.S. healthcare. The company aims to replace fragmented systems with a unified solution built alongside healthcare administrators.
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