Agentic AI is moving from drafting doctors’ notes to routing their patients. Bunkerhill just raised on it.
TL;DR
Bunkerhill Health closed a Series B led by Khosla Ventures, taking total funding to $55m, to scale Carebricks, a platform that lets health systems build and deploy their own clinical AI agents rather than buying vendor point-tools. The angle: agentic AI is moving from passive documentation to taking action, triaging, prioritising and routing patients, with 20+ agents live at UTMB. The piece foregrounds the caveats: the outcome metrics are company-supplied, single-institution and unaudited, only some algorithms are FDA-cleared, and clinical autonomy raises liability and oversight questions.
A healthcare AI startup has raised fresh funding to push AI agents deeper into hospital operations. Bunkerhill Health closed a Series B led by Khosla Ventures, bringing total funding to $55m, HIT Consultant reports.
The pitch is a platform, not a product. Its Carebricks system lets health systems build and run their own AI agents, rather than buying fragmented tools from vendors.
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