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Iodine has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round.
Key people at Iodine.
Iodine has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Iodine, based in Austin, Texas, develops AI-powered software that interprets raw clinical data to generate real-time predictive insights for clinicians and hospital administrators, improving clinical documentation and addressing midcycle revenue leakage. Its clinical AI engine is utilized by over 800 hospitals and health systems, serving 80,000 providers, helping health systems capture revenue and enhance patient care. With approximately 130 employees and plans to hire 70 more, Iodine achieved a unicorn valuation exceeding $1 billion following a significant stake acquisition by Advent International. Other notable investors include Bain Capital Ventures and Silversmith Capital Partners. The company, led by Seth Blackley, recently joined the Coalition for Health AI (CHAI) and was founded in 2010 by William Chan and Mike Kadyan. Its business model centers on venture-funded and private equity-backed software provider selling AI solutions to healthcare organizations.
Key people at Iodine.
Iodine has raised $3.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $3.0M Seed in February 2014.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2014 | $3M Seed | — | Andreessen Horowitz, BoxGroup, Brighter Capital, Crosscut Ventures, Eniac Ventures, First Round Capital, FJ Labs, Founder Collective, Gotham GAL Ventures, Graph Ventures, Greycroft, Menlo Ventures, NextView Ventures, OWL Rock Capital Partners, Pelion Venture Partners, Polaris Partners, Raine Ventures, Rainfall Ventures, Seven Seven SIX, Social Starts, Y Combinator, Adam D'angelo, BIZ Stone, Bobby Goodlatte, Clark Landry, Javier Olivan, Matt Mazzeo, Steve Schlafman, Tyler Willis, Yishan Wong | Announced |
Iodine has raised $3.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Iodine's investors include Andreessen Horowitz, BoxGroup, Brighter Capital, Crosscut Ventures, ENIAC Ventures, First Round Capital, FJ Labs, Founder Collective, Gotham Gal Ventures, Graph Ventures, Greycroft, Menlo Ventures.
Iodine Software is an enterprise AI company founded in 2010, specializing in AI-powered solutions for healthcare revenue cycle optimization and clinical documentation improvement.[1][2] It builds products like Concurrent, Iodine IQ, IodineCDI, and the AwareUM Suite, which use machine learning—powered by its Cognitive ML engine—to analyze patient records in real-time, automate clinical tasks, generate predictive insights, and ensure accurate documentation for quality metrics and reimbursement.[1][2][3] Serving hospitals, health systems, and healthcare providers, Iodine solves mid-revenue cycle challenges by enhancing clinical accuracy, scaling workforces through automation, balancing quality care with financial resilience, and capturing the full value of patient care.[1][2][3] The company has demonstrated strong growth, winning Best in KLAS awards in 2022 and 2023, multiple Great Place to Work and Best Places to Work recognitions through 2024, and expanding via acquisitions like Artifact Health and Chartwise in 2021; it was acquired by Waystar, integrating its large clinical dataset into Waystar's platform.[1][5]
With about 250 employees and headquarters in Austin, Texas, Iodine has built momentum through product launches (e.g., Concurrent in 2015, AwareUM in 2022) and a first health system deal shortly after founding, positioning it as a leader in clinical AI amid rising healthcare AI adoption.[1][2][5]
Iodine Software was founded in 2010 in Austin, Texas, as a data science and machine learning company focused on tackling healthcare's toughest mid-revenue cycle challenges through AI.[1][2] While specific founders are not detailed in available sources, the company emerged from a vision to empower clinicians and executives with predictive tools, driven by the need for accurate patient documentation to reflect clinical reality in quality metrics and reimbursements.[3] Early traction came quickly with its first health system deal post-founding, followed by the 2015 market launch of Concurrent and the 2016 invention of the Iodine IQ emulation approach.[1] Pivotal moments included the 2020 launch of IodineCDI, 2021 acquisitions of Artifact Health and Chartwise to bolster capabilities, and consistent accolades like 2022/2023 Best in KLAS wins, culminating in its integration into Waystar.[1]
This trajectory reflects a close-knit team of innovators committed to transforming healthcare, evolving from core AI documentation tools to a comprehensive suite addressing care delivery, automation, and financial health.[1][2]
Iodine rides the AI in healthcare wave, particularly clinical AI for revenue cycle management and documentation, amid market forces like rising operational costs, clinician shortages, and demands for quality-reimbursement alignment.[2][3][4] Its timing aligns with explosive healthtech growth—featured among top healthcare startups—and AI adoption for diagnostics, workflows, and analytics, where tools like Cognitive ML enable symbiotic human-AI care delivery.[1][4] By influencing ecosystem standards through KLAS leadership and Waystar integration, Iodine amplifies large-scale clinical data use, helping health systems navigate efficiency, resilience, and value-based care trends.[1][2]
Iodine's Waystar acquisition positions it to scale its AI engine across broader platforms, accelerating impact on revenue optimization and clinical insights.[1] Expect expansion in predictive automation as AI-healthcare trends like robot-assisted care and data-driven decisions intensify, with its dataset fueling innovations in personalized medicine and workforce scaling.[2][3][4] Its influence may evolve from niche leader to foundational player in resilient health systems, tying back to its core mission: empowering providers to capture care's full value through AI.[1][2]