Andreessen Horowitz Backs $41M Ease Health Series A
Ease Health has raised $41 million in a Series A funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz. The company is building an AI-native platform that brings together customer relationship management, electronic health records, and revenue cycle management into one unified system designed specifically for behavioral health providers.
The round was announced as Ease emerges from stealth. Andreessen Horowitz led the investment, with no additional outside participants disclosed. The funding signals growing interest in addressing the operational fragmentation that has long hampered behavioral health organizations, from small independent clinics to large multi-location provider groups.
The Problem With Behavioral Health Software Today
Behavioral health is one of the most administratively complex areas of healthcare, yet most providers still run their operations on a patchwork of legacy tools that were never built for the demands of modern care delivery. Admissions teams work across disconnected intake tools and CRMs. Clinicians document in EHR systems modeled on paper-based workflows. Billing teams manage claims manually, with all the errors that come with that.
The result is overhead that eats into provider resources and slows down patient access. Most behavioral health organizations rely on six to ten separate software systems just to keep daily operations running. Ease was built to replace that entire stack with one platform.
“At a time when demand for behavioral health care is accelerating, providers are constrained by software that was never designed for their reality. Ease is re-architecting the behavioral health technology stack around automation, intelligence, and real operational leverage. We’re excited to back a team that is building infrastructure that directly improves provider sustainability and patient access.”
Daisy Wolf, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz
What the Platform Actually Does
Ease covers the full patient journey: from referral and intake through clinical documentation, billing, and collections. Its AI-native architecture powers automation across admissions, utilization review, eligibility verification, and revenue cycle management. The platform includes AI-assisted clinical documentation, intelligent billing worklists trained on millions of behavioral health claims, and automated workflows that reduce the manual effort across some of the most time-consuming parts of operations.
The platform supports the full range of behavioral health care settings, including outpatient, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, residential treatment, detox, inpatient psychiatry, and medication-assisted treatment. Ease works with independent providers and larger multi-location organizations across the United States.
Early results from existing customers show measurable improvements in time-to-admission, billing throughput, documentation efficiency, and reductions in third-party software costs.
“Consolidating into a single platform transformed our operations,” said Alex Hoffman, L.A.P.C., Owner of Christian Counseling Associates. “The direct handoff from clinical documentation to properly configured billing has improved accuracy and enabled us to scale our volume without adding administrative strain.”
How the Funding Will Be Used
The $41 million will go toward expanding Ease’s product and engineering teams, accelerating AI automation development across the platform, and growing the company’s presence with enterprise behavioral health providers.
The broader goal is national scale. Ease is positioning itself as the operating infrastructure for behavioral health, and this funding is designed to accelerate that trajectory across provider types and care settings.
“Behavioral health providers don’t need more point solutions, they need a system that actually runs their business. We built Ease to be the operating system for behavioral health: one patient record, one workflow, and one source of truth, with AI doing the work that used to require entire teams. This funding allows us to accelerate that vision and scale it nationally.”
Zach Cohen, Co-Founder and CEO of Ease Health
About Ease Health
Ease Health was co-founded by Zach Cohen and built from the ground up for behavioral health providers. The company offers an integrated CRM, EHR, and RCM platform that consolidates admissions, clinical care, and billing into a single system.
What sets Ease apart is the specificity of its design. Most healthcare software platforms are built for general use and then adapted for behavioral health. Ease was purpose-built for this space, which means its automation, workflows, and billing logic reflect the actual complexity of behavioral health operations rather than approximating it.
Investors
This Series A was led by Andreessen Horowitz, one of the most recognized venture firms in technology and healthcare investing. Daisy Wolf, General Partner at the firm, is associated with the investment.
“Revenue in behavioral health depends entirely on the integrity of documentation,” said Jordan Milby, Executive Director of N.O.W. Counseling. “Ease has streamlined those workflows in a way that meaningfully reduces errors and creates a far more reliable path from care delivery to reimbursement.”
Origianl Creator: Ekaterina Pisareva
Original Link: https://justainews.com/companies/funding-news/andreessen-horowitz-backs-41m-ease-health-series-a/
Originally Posted: Mon, 02 Mar 2026 17:09:06 +0000












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