Brellium, a healthcare technology startup automating clinical quality and payer compliance through AI, has secured $16.7 million in Series A funding. The round was led by First Round Capital and Left Lane Capital, with additional support from Menlo Ventures, Digital Health Venture Partners, Kearny Jackson, Necessary Ventures, and several prominent angel investors.
Co-founder Zach Rosen, whose personal experience with a medical misdiagnosis inspired the company’s mission, said the platform was built to prevent documentation gaps that can derail care. Brellium’s AI-driven system replaces manual chart reviews, helping providers meet quality and billing requirements at scale. The platform now supports 250,000 providers nationwide across mental health, autism care, hospice, and chronic care.
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