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Prosper AI Has Raised $30M for Voice Agents

Prosper AI raised $30 million in Series A funding to expand its suite of healthcare voice AI agents that automate administrative tasks across patient care. The agents handle functions including scheduling, benefit checks, prior authorization, claims status, billing, refill reminders and patient intake, helping reduce administrative workloads for healthcare organizations.

The funding will support engineering and customer-facing hiring, broader electronic health record (EHR) integrations, and expanded adoption across health systems and provider groups. Since its seed round, Prosper AI said it has grown revenue fivefold, expanded to more than 150,000 healthcare providers and added more than 40 care organizations as customers.

For providers and patients, the platform aims to streamline routine administrative interactions and improve access to care. The investment reflects growing demand for AI tools that reduce operational friction while supporting healthcare staff rather than replacing them.

Trend Themes

  1. Healthcare Voice Agents — Conversational AI systems are creating new value in healthcare by automating routine phone-based workflows while preserving staff capacity for higher-complexity patient needs.
  2. Administrative AI Automation — Back-office healthcare tasks are being reshaped by intelligent automation platforms that reduce delays in scheduling, billing, benefits verification and prior authorization.
  3. Ehr-integrated AI — Deeper connections between AI platforms and electronic health records are enabling more seamless data exchange across fragmented care operations.

Industry Implications

  1. Healthcare Technology — The healthcare technology sector is seeing growth from AI platforms that address operational inefficiencies without requiring full clinical replacement models.
  2. Medical Administration — Administrative service providers are encountering disruption as AI voice tools standardize repetitive communication workflows across provider groups and health systems.
  3. Digital Health — Digital health companies are expanding beyond patient-facing apps into infrastructure software that improves access, responsiveness and care coordination.

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