Healthcare Infrastructure: Tross Raises Funding for AI Solutions
Healthcare infrastructure startup Tross has successfully secured an undisclosed amount of funding in a pre-seed round. This funding was led by All In Capital, with additional backing from DeVC. The funds will be allocated to expedite product development, grow the engineering team, enhance EHR and payer integrations, and strengthen its foothold in the US healthcare sector, as stated in a recent press release.
Co-founded by Padam Kataria and Meet Shah, Tross creates the infrastructure layer for AI applications in healthcare. This enables AI companies to connect seamlessly with EHRs, payer portals, and other intricate healthcare systems using APIs and integrations. The platform facilitates automation of essential workflows across scheduling, referrals, claims, clinical documentation, and data extraction for healthcare AI firms.
Tross reports that it is currently collaborating with healthcare AI companies targeting the US market and is anticipating enabling over 200,000 patient interactions this year through calls, referrals, scheduling, and back-office processes. Its platform can link AI applications to EHRs and payer portals, facilitating workflows like retrieving claim statuses, uploading clinical notes, and scheduling appointments directly within provider systems.
By simplifying the complexities associated with legacy healthcare software, Tross aims to broaden the number of healthcare systems supported by its platform and enhance the variety of workflows that healthcare AI companies can automate with its infrastructure.
Opportunities in AI-Powered Healthcare Workflow Automation
The emergence of AI-driven healthcare workflow automation presents significant opportunities within the Indian startup landscape, with various companies employing AI agents, voice technology, automation, and data intelligence to optimise processes across hospitals, clinics, diagnostic networks, and insurance-related healthcare operations.
Funding Highlights in the AI Healthcare Sector
Within this dynamic sector, the Gurugram-based Care.fi secured $8 million in Series A funding in February 2026 to expand its AI-driven healthcare revenue cycle management infrastructure. Meanwhile, MediKno obtained pre-seed funding in June this year from build3, while CARPL.ai raised $10 million in Series A funding in July this summer to enhance its enterprise platform assisting healthcare providers in deploying and managing AI solutions at scale.
