RadiantGraph Secures $11 Million Series A Funding
TL;DR:
- RadiantGraph just secured $11 million in Series A funding to shake up healthcare consumer engagement with AI. The platform is streamlining how health plans communicate with members, promising to save time, money, and boost patient outcomes.
RadiantGraph is making waves in the healthcare tech scene.
The company, which uses AI to drive consumer engagement, just announced it has raised $11 million in a Series A funding round led by M13, with support from XYZ Ventures and True Ventures.
The goal?
To expand their platform and help health plans and service organizations save big while engaging members more effectively.
Healthcare engagement has long been stuck in a time warp, with payors relying on old-school tactics like paper mail (yes, really). But RadiantGraph has figured out a more modern way to connect with consumers, offering personalized communication that doesn’t feel like spam.
Since launching in September 2023, they've been helping health plans cut through the noise, automating everything from content generation to AI-led voice interactions.
Anmol Madan, Founder and CEO of RadiantGraph said:
"This funding will accelerate our ability to help payors and healthcare organizations see the positive impact of consumer engagement on their KPIs and bottom line."
The company’s rapid growth speaks for itself—more than 1,400% growth in the last year, and personalization models for over 3.5 million people.
Their AI-driven insights have helped clients dramatically improve program enrollment and even identify patients who might avoid surgeries through early intervention.
Not bad for a startup that's barely a year old.
The funding will help RadiantGraph continue its mission to simplify healthcare communication—turning a process that used to take years and a lot of cash into one that’s both fast and cost-effective.
They’re adding new features too, like Intelligent Personalization, which helps healthcare organizations treat each member like an individual (finally!) and integration capabilities with major cloud platforms.
With AI becoming more and more common, RadiantGraph’s approach could mark a turning point for the healthcare industry.
And if they keep growing at this rate, health plans might finally ditch the one-size-fits-all approach for good.