January 13, 2024- Northwestern Medicine, HonorHealth, and Allina Health are part of a $105 million series D investment in Qventus, a provider of AI-based care automation software for health systems.
Qventus has built an AI-first care operations automation platform deployed across leading health systems in inpatient and outpatient settings.
Qventus said the investment will help to the company to provide AI-based automations and AI operational assistants in more care settings, building upon the success of its existing offerings like Qventus’ Surgical Growth and Inpatient Capacity solutions as well as new solutions built on its first-to-market AI Operational Assistants platform capability.
Since its inception in 2012, Qventus has built a suite of AI solutions to address health system pain points across care settings. In the last year alone, Qventus’ Inpatient Capacity solution, which reduces the length of stay and creates capacity, eliminated over 36,000 excess days for its health system partners, saving them millions of dollars and helping them create the capacity to serve more patients in their communities. The company’s Surgical Growth solution drives strategic surgical volume for hospitals, generating $95M in annualized contribution margin in 2024 through Qventus enabled cases. This year alone, Qventus’ platform touched more than half a million surgeries and drove 35% more robotic cases using its technology to spot gaps of time available, helping patients receive the critical care they need.
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