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    Corner Health, a healthtech startup that helps nurse practitioners launch and scale local primary care practices, has raised $32.5 million in seed and Series A funding.

    The round was led by Oak HC/FT, with participation from existing investors First Round Capital and Zigg Capital. The company plans to use the funding to grow its team, further develop its technology platform, and expand into additional states.

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    Corner Health is Preserving the Provider-Patient Relationship

    Founded in 2024 by Lava Sunder and Anne Gifford, Corner Health helps nurse practitioners launch and operate independent primary care practices. The company provides an AI-native operating system that automates tasks such as billing, scheduling, and insurance credentialing. This allows clinicians to reduce overhead and spend more time with patients.

    The funding comes at a pivotal moment for healthcare. Despite record investment in AI, more than 100 million Americans still lack access to a primary care provider. Clinician burnout remains high, while patient visits continue to get shorter.

    The Santa Monica, CA-based startup is taking a different approach: using AI to create more time for the provider-patient relationship, not less. “I grew up watching my mom run her own private practice, and I saw firsthand how powerful it is when a clinician owns the relationship with their patient,” said Lava Sunder, co-founder and CEO of Corner Health

    “The tragedy is that the economics of healthcare have made that model increasingly difficult to sustain. Healthcare has spent decades pushing clinicians into larger and larger systems, often at the expense of time with patients. In Corner Health’s network, the most common word in patient reviews is ‘listen.’ When providers have more time, patients feel heard.”

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    At the core of the platform’s model is Cora, an AI native practice operating system built to automate the full range of in-person primary care operations. That includes scheduling, patient communication, billing, lab orders, referrals, and prior authorizations. Designed for scale and brick-and-mortar clinics, Cora enables 90% of Corner Health clinics to run with no additional staff. That cuts overhead dramatically and gives NPs more time to focus on patient care.

    “The dominant use of AI in healthcare today is helping clinicians move faster and see more patients,” said Anne Gifford, co-founder and COO of Corner Health. “We’re using AI to create the opposite outcome. Our providers can see fewer patients, spend 2-3x more time with each one, and still build thriving independent practices.”

    The Impact Made So Far and Next Steps

    Today, more than 70 provider-owned practices in Arizona and Washington use Corner Health. By providing the operational infrastructure NPs need, the company helps them compete with larger health systems while keeping the personal provider-patient relationships of private practice.

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    In existing markets, Corner Health is also seeing strong adoption. Nearly 90% of patients say they trust their provider more than any other medical source, and repeat visit rates are more than double the national average. With more time per visit, providers can also handle a broader scope of care. 

    More than 40% of visits now include routine specialist services such as Pap smears, skin procedures, and joint or injury care. That often eliminates the need for referrals or extra appointments, which lowers costs for both patients and the system.

    “The primary care shortage isn’t fundamentally a clinician shortage,” said Vig Chandramouli, Partner at Oak HC/FT. “It’s an infrastructure problem. Corner has built a new operating model that enables highly skilled clinicians to practice independently while delivering a better patient experience. We’re proud to back Lava and Anne as they look to scale the model nationally.”

    Corner Health plans to use the new funding to grow its team, deepen its technology platform, and launch in more states. As healthcare increasingly turns to AI, Corner Health is betting that the winners will not be the companies that take humans out of medicine, but the ones that give clinicians more time to be human.

    Main Image: Lava Sunder and Anne Gifford, co-founders of Corner Health. Image Credit: Corner Health

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