HealthSnap has secured a $25 million senior secured growth financing facility to support the national expansion of its AI-augmented Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) platform. The financing will also refinance existing debt and strengthen the company’s balance sheet liquidity.
HealthSnap provides an EMR-integrated virtual care management suite combining Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), Chronic Care Management (CCM), Principal Care Management (PCM) and APCM. The platform currently supports more than 80,000 active patient programs across over 200 health systems and physician organizations, with the company targeting more than 100,000 active programs by the end of 2026.
A central focus of HealthSnap’s technology is reducing the operational burden associated with continuous biometric monitoring. Its machine learning systems process two patient measurements per second and suppress false-positive alerts, resulting in a reported 97% reduction in clinical alert frequency by a patient’s twelfth month of enrollment.
HealthSnap is also applying AI across clinical quality assurance, workforce training and administrative workflows. During 2025, its AI engine reviewed more than three million clinical progress notes, replacing manual audits that traditionally sampled 1% to 2% of charts. AI-simulated patient interactions are used to prepare newly onboarded care navigators and nurses before live encounters, while agentic AI tools handle routine enrollment, device troubleshooting and compliance outreach.
Published research evaluating HealthSnap’s platform among high-acuity Medicare beneficiaries has reported reductions in healthcare utilization and costs. Findings include systolic blood pressure reductions ranging from 7.3 to 16.7 mmHg, a median annual total cost-of-care reduction of $10,932 per enrolled patient, 40.9% fewer hospitalizations and 19.9% fewer emergency department visits.
“When we founded HealthSnap, we believed healthcare was moving toward a future where continuous, intelligent care would become the standard, not the exception,” said Samson Magid, Co-Founder and CEO of HealthSnap. “Our vision has always been to use AI to amplify clinicians, not replace them, helping health systems improve outcomes, strengthen operational performance, and lower the total cost of care.”
The expansion reflects HealthSnap’s focus on combining automated workflow management with clinician-led intervention as health systems scale virtual chronic and primary care programs.
Click here for the original news story.