Caregility has secured $25.1m in additional funding through Series A-2 and Series C rounds to accelerate growth in virtual care technology.
The funding round was led by Star Mountain Capital with participation from management, initial founders and healthcare-focused investors, as well as Caregility board member Dr York Wang.
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This latest investment brings total external funding in Caregility to $92m.
The company plans to use the capital on AI solutions, computer vision, ambient listening and sensor-based technologies that enhance clinical workflows while reducing staff burden and supporting patient care.
Caregility independent board member Dr David Shulkin said: “Caregility is setting the standard for innovation in hospital-based virtual care, with groundbreaking capabilities such as edge-based Computer Vision AI and audio sensing room duress detection.
“Caregility has expanded these advancements globally, and its platform is uniquely positioned to redefine how hospitals deliver safe, efficient, and high-quality care.”
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By GlobalDataThe company’s enterprise telehealth platform supports more than 30,000 connected devices and conducts over six million virtual sessions a year.
Its deployments span 1,500 hospitals and 75 health systems across multiple continents.
Caregility’s modular platform encompasses speciality consults, operating room telehealth services, e-sitting, virtual nursing, and hospital-at-home programmes.
Caregility chief financial officer Tod Nestor said: “This strategic investment strengthens our ability to accelerate innovation and scale more aggressively in the marketplace.
“With this capital, we can advance AI-driven solutions that meaningfully reduce clinician burden, improve patient outcomes, and deliver measurable and tangible value of the connected care programmes deployed by our hospital partners.”
The company serves customers across Asia-Pacific, the Gulf Region, the Middle East, Canada and the US.
Caregility chief executive officer Ron Gaboury said: “Caregility is at a pivotal moment in its growth. We’ve built a trusted foundation with many of the world’s leading hospitals and health systems, and this funding empowers us to accelerate the next wave of innovation that will shape the future of smart hospitals and connected care.”
Earlier this year, Caregility expanded its international footprint by partnering with Media Plus and Yahman in Japan.
