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Navina Lands $55M to Bring AI Insights to VBC

As the number of providers transitioning to value-based care continues to grow, the need for timely clinical intelligence is climbing right alongside it, and Navina just landed $55M in Series C funding to become the definitive source for AI-driven insights.

Navina’s AI clinical intelligence platform aggregates data from a wide range of sources like the EHR and medical claims to equip clinicians with real-time recommendations for improving care quality and financial outcomes.

  • The copilot supports decision-making from the back office to the bedside, delivering insights directly within existing workflows at the point of care. This article does a good job laying out some of Navina’s levers for driving success in VBC.
  • By surfacing relevant patient information in an accessible format, Navina aims to not only improve diagnostic accuracy and care gap closure, but also to reduce burnout and administrative burdens.

Some of providers’ biggest barriers to VBC adoption are the overwhelming amounts of disparate data sources and the documentation requirements needed to produce results. It turns out that offloading these pain points is a solid strategy.

  • Navina has quickly grown to serve over 10k medical professionals delivering care to 3M patients across 1,300 clinics, and was just named #1 Best in KLAS for Clinician Digital Workflow.
  • It’s also racking up a lengthy partner roster of big names in the VBC-enablement arena, including both Agilon and Privia Health.

Navina is now setting its sights on larger provider orgs and health systems, as well as expansion into new markets across specialty care, payors, and pharmaceuticals.

  • The fresh funds were also earmarked for the 2025 flavor of the year – AI platform enhancements – and it sounds like ambient scribing is first up on the docket.

The Takeaway

Providers are increasingly getting compensated for the quality of the care they deliver rather than the volume of services they provide, but fragmented data and inefficient manual workflows have been holding back the transition. Navina now has another $55M to connect the dots to VBC success for any organization looking to make the leap.

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