20 Nov 2025

WellBeam Closes $10 Million Series A to Transform Clinical Interoperability and Care Coordination between Acute and Post-Acute Providers

WellBeam, a healthcare technology company focused on improving data exchange and coordination between acute and post-acute providers, has announced the close of a $10 million Series A funding round. The round was led by Wittington Ventures with participation from F-Prime, Advocate Health, and Oncology Ventures. The capital will be used to expand WellBeam’s interoperability infrastructure, connecting health systems, physician groups, and post-acute partners to enable smoother transitions of care and better patient outcomes.

The company’s technology integrates directly with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems, creating a connected network of providers that facilitates real-time information sharing and workflow automation. By eliminating the longstanding interoperability barriers that often separate hospitals, ambulatory care centers, and home-based providers, WellBeam aims to reduce unplanned readmissions and strengthen financial performance across the care continuum.

“Healthcare systems are under increasing pressure to deliver high-quality, cost-effective care as patients move across care settings,” said Megh Gupta, managing partner at Wittington Ventures. “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’s customers—spanning health systems, physician networks, and post-acute organizations—have reported measurable improvements, including a 25% reduction in unplanned post-acute care, a 75% decrease in manual workflows, and new top-line revenue growth.

“The transition from a hospital or ambulatory care setting to home is a crucial stage in a patient’s care journey,” said Amee Devani, chief executive officer and co-founder of WellBeam. “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.”

Brett Cook, partner at F-Prime, added, “We’re proud to partner with forward-thinking companies like WellBeam that are building the critical infrastructure needed to connect care across settings. Seamless data movement is the foundation for solutions that transform care delivery and clinical workflows across the continuum. We’re excited to support the WellBeam team as they enter their next phase of growth.”

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