
HealthSnap has secured $25 million senior secured growth financing facility led by Eastward Capital Partners. The company will use the funding to accelerate AI innovation, expand its commercial operations, and scale its Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) platform.
The financing will also help HealthSnap strengthen its balance sheet and refinance existing debt. Additional capital will go toward product development, engineering, customer success, and enterprise expansion.
HealthSnap operates an AI-powered virtual care management platform that supports Remote Patient Monitoring, Chronic Care Management, Principal Care Management, Advanced Primary Care Management, AI-based clinical workflows, analytics, reimbursement optimization, and care coordination.
The company currently supports more than 80,000 active patient programs across 200 health systems and physician organizations. HealthSnap expects to cross 100,000 active patient programs by the end of 2026. Its platform processes around two patient measurements every second.
HealthSnap’s customers include Prisma Health, AdventHealth, Ascension Health, Sentara Health, Tampa General Hospital, UnityPoint Health, Baptist Health South Florida, Mount Sinai Medical Center, and University Hospitals. Sentara, Tampa General, and UnityPoint have also invested strategically in the company.
“When we founded HealthSnap, we believed healthcare was moving toward a future where continuous, intelligent care would become the standard, not the exception. Today, we are helping many of the nation’s leading health systems make that vision a reality. This financing represents much more than additional capital. It validates the platform we have built, the outcomes we are delivering, and the category leadership we have established, 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, “he added.
“Healthcare is entering a new era where artificial intelligence, automation, and continuous patient engagement will fundamentally reshape care delivery. We believe HealthSnap has established itself as the clear leader in this emerging category through exceptional execution, enterprise customer adoption, measurable outcomes, and a highly differentiated platform.” said, Ed Dresner, Investment Partner at Eastward Capital Partners.
Earlier this year, HealthSnap launched an AI-augmented APCM solution that combines agentic AI with clinical workflows. The company uses AI for clinical decision support, nurse training, patient engagement, enrollment, device troubleshooting, compliance outreach, and automated clinical summaries.
In 2025, Its AI platform reviewed more than 3 million progress notes. The company also uses AI-powered patient simulations to train nurses before they interact with patients. HealthSnap said its AI recommendations operate within clinician-defined protocols and safety controls while clinicians retain final decision-making authority.
The company has increased its revenue more than over 5X the past three years, representing over 400% growth since June 2023. HealthSnap also reported 40% year-over-year revenue growth and a 47% year-over-year improvement in EBITDA.
HealthSnap also highlighted research linking its remote monitoring programs with better blood pressure control, fewer hospital and emergency department visits and lower healthcare costs. One study of more than 6,500 patients recorded an average 7.3 mmHg reduction in systolic blood pressure, while another reported a median annual healthcare cost reduction of $10,932 among high-acuity Medicare beneficiaries.
Ziegler served as HealthSnap’s exclusive financial advisor for the financing.


