Ease Health Raises Series A Funding to Build AI-Driven Operating System for Behavioral Care
On Monday, March 2, Ease Health announced that it has raised $41 million in Series A funding led by Andreessen Horowitz to develop a leading AI-native operating system for behavioral health providers. The new funding will be used to grow Ease’s product and engineering teams, accelerate AI-powered automation across the platform, and support continued expansion with enterprise behavioral health providers.
According to the press release, Ease brings together CRM (Customer Relationship Management), EHR (Electronic Health Records), and RCM (Revenue Cycle Management) into a unified platform aimed at significantly enhancing access to care, improving clinician experience, and boosting provider finances across the behavioral health ecosystem.
Furthermore, the press release stated that Ease’s AI-native architecture enables automation in admissions, intake, documentation, utilization review, and revenue cycle management. The platform includes AI-powered clinical documentation, automated eligibility and benefits verification, intelligent utilization-review workflows, and task-driven billing worklists, all trained on millions of behavioral health claims. These features are designed to reduce labor requirements while enhancing speed, accuracy, and visibility for operators.
Ease supports a wide range of behavioral health care levels, including outpatient, intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), residential treatment, detox, inpatient psychiatry, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) across relevant settings. Ease collaborates with both independent providers and large, multi-location provider groups, serving organizations throughout the United States.
“At a time when demand for behavioral healthcare is accelerating, providers are constrained by software that was never designed for their reality,” said Daisy Wolf, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, in a statement. “We’re excited to back a team that is building infrastructure that directly improves provider sustainability and patient access.”
“Consolidating into a single platform transformed our operations,” Alex Hoffman, L.A.P.C., Owner of Christian Counseling Associates, said in a statement. “The direct handoff from clinical documentation to properly configured billing has improved accuracy and enabled us to scale our volume without adding administrative strain.”
“Behavioral health providers don’t need more point solutions, they need a system that actually runs their business,” said Zach Cohen, Co-Founder and CEO of Ease Health, in a statement.
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