US-based WellBeam has secured $10m in a Series A funding round to enhance care coordination and clinical interoperability between acute and post-acute providers.
Wittington Ventures spearheaded the funding round, joined by Oncology Ventures, F-Prime, and Advocate Health.
The funding will advance WellBeam's development of its interoperability infrastructure among post-acute partners, healthcare systems, and physician groups to dismantle electronic medical record (EMR) data silos and facilitate coordinated patient care solutions.
The company offers solutions that link post-acute and acute care providers. These solutions facilitate streamlined clinical workflows and enhanced care coordination directly within the user's EMR.
Its customers, which encompass independent medical groups, physician networks and health systems, have realised benefits such as revenue growth, a 25% reduction in unplanned post-acute care, and a 75% reduction in manual clinical workflows.
Wittington Ventures managing partner Megh Gupta said: “Healthcare systems are under increasing pressure to deliver high-quality, cost-effective care as patients move across care settings.
“WellBeam’s connected provider network and EMR-integrated workflows directly address the longstanding interoperability challenges that have limited progress in this area. We’re excited to back WellBeam as they scale this critical infrastructure to providers and their patients nationwide.”
WellBeam CEO and co-founder Amee Devani said: “The transition from a hospital or ambulatory care setting to home is a crucial stage in a patient’s care journey. Despite this, clinical data isn’t exchanged seamlessly between EMRs to support best-in-class quality of care and clinical efficiency along these transitions.
“By accelerating network and data infrastructure connecting acute to post-acute provider networks, this investment unlocks a vast number of clinical use cases that rely on this seamless exchange of information and clinical data.”
In October 2025, WellBeam and Atrium Health Medical Group, part of Advocate Health, launched a programme to advance care coordination between acute and post-acute providers through electronic medical record (EMR)-integrated interoperability.





