Ease Health has raised $41 million in Series A funding, led by Andreessen Horowitz, to build what it describes as an AI-native operating system for behavioral health providers. The platform consolidates traditionally fragmented systems—such as CRM, electronic health records (EHR), and revenue cycle management (RCM)—into a single integrated solution aimed at improving access to care, clinician experience, and financial performance.
Behavioral health organizations often rely on disconnected legacy tools that require separate systems for admissions, documentation, and billing. Ease was designed to replace this patchwork with a unified platform spanning the full patient lifecycle—from referral and intake through clinical care and collections. By consolidating what can be six to ten separate systems into one, the company says it reduces administrative overhead and enables automation across high-cost operational areas.
The platform’s AI-native architecture supports automated documentation, eligibility and benefits verification, utilization review, and billing workflows trained on millions of behavioral health claims. Ease currently serves providers across outpatient, intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), residential treatment, detox, inpatient psychiatry, and medication-assisted treatment settings. Customers report improved documentation accuracy, faster admissions, reduced third-party software costs, and stronger billing performance.
The new capital will support product expansion, additional AI-driven automation, and national growth among enterprise behavioral health providers. Company leadership positions Ease as infrastructure rather than a point solution—an integrated system intended to modernize how behavioral health organizations operate and scale.
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