Prosper AI, an artificial intelligence platform designed to manage the full patient journey beyond basic scheduling, has secured $30 million in Series A funding to expand its capabilities. The company's technology handles tasks ranging from appointment booking to navigating insurance phone systems, positioning it as an end-to-end solution for healthcare administration.

The round was led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), with participation from Base10 and continued support from existing investors. The Series A brings Prosper AI's total funding to an undisclosed amount as the startup scales its operations amid growing demand for streamlined clinical workflows.

Healthcare providers are increasingly seeking to reduce the number of separate administrative tools they manage, opening room for platforms that can unify patient intake, billing, and insurance verification. Prosper AI competes in a crowded space of health-tech automation startups, but its focus on completing the full patient journey—not just scheduling—may offer a differentiator.

The investment signals strong venture appetite for AI-driven healthcare administration, a sector that has seen rising adoption as hospitals and clinics grapple with staffing shortages and rising operational costs. Observers will watch whether Prosper AI can deliver on its promise of end-to-end automation without introducing new complexities for provider staff.

Founder backgrounds and specific revenue figures were not disclosed in the funding announcement. A representative for a16z declined to comment beyond the press release, but the firm's backing suggests confidence in the platform's ability to address a persistent pain point in healthcare delivery.