The line between hospitals and homes is fading fast.
Today, the real revolution in healthcare doesn’t happen in ICUs — it happens in living rooms. From remote monitoring to AI-assisted diagnostics, home healthcare startups are building systems that treat patients earlier, safer, and smarter.
By combining AI-driven prediction, connected devices, and human compassion, these companies are helping patients live better while reducing hospital overload. Investors have taken notice — billions have flowed into home health tech in the last two years alone.
Here are 10 home healthcare companies reshaping patient care globally — and how artificial intelligence makes their impact sharper, faster, and more personal.
1. Honor (USA) – “AI + Human care at scale”
What they do: Honor partners with professional caregivers and families to deliver personalized elder care at home through its platform “Honor Care Network.”
Founders: Seth Sternberg, Sandy Jen, Cameron Ring
Funding & Investors: Over $560M raised; major backers include Andreessen Horowitz, Thrive Capital, and Naspers.
AI in Action: Honor uses machine learning to match caregivers with patients based on compatibility, health condition, and care complexity. Their predictive AI engine monitors real-time care metrics and flags early warning signs (like mobility decline or irregular vitals).
Patient impact: Families get continuity and transparency; seniors receive consistent care from trusted faces instead of rotating staff.
2. CarePredict (USA) – “Wearable AI that listens to daily life”
What they do: Builds AI-powered wearable sensors that track movement, eating, and sleep patterns of seniors to detect early health changes.
Founder: Satish Movva
Funding & Investors: Over $75M raised from Tenaya Capital, Secocha Ventures, and others.
AI in Action: Their wearable learns behavioral baselines and flags deviations before crises happen — such as predicting falls, depression, or dehydration up to a week in advance.
Patient impact: Families and caregivers can intervene early, preventing hospitalization and maintaining independence longer.
3. Portea Medical (India) – “India’s largest home healthcare platform”
What they do: Delivers doctor visits, diagnostics, physiotherapy, and chronic care at home across 40+ Indian cities.
Founders: Meena Ganesh and K. Ganesh
Funding & Investors: Around $100M raised; backed by Accel, Qualcomm Ventures, IFC, and Sabre Partners.
AI in Action: Portea’s AI assistant triages incoming patient requests, schedules optimal clinician routes, and recommends personalized home-care plans based on vitals. Predictive analytics helps anticipate when a chronic patient might need escalation to a hospital.
Patient impact: Faster response times, fewer readmissions, and more personalized post-discharge recovery.
4. Tomorrow Health (USA) – “Reinventing medical equipment delivery with AI”
What they do: Simplifies the ordering and delivery of home medical supplies through a tech-enabled platform connecting payers, patients, and providers.
Founders: Vijay Kedar, Gabe Flateman
Funding & Investors: $92M raised; backed by Andreessen Horowitz and Obvious Ventures.
AI in Action: Uses AI to automate insurance approvals, match patients with the right suppliers, and predict when re-orders are needed.
Patient impact: Patients get life-supporting devices faster, with fewer paperwork errors and smoother insurance navigation.
5. Vesta Healthcare (USA) – “AI eyes on in-home care”
What they do: Provides real-time data and support to caregivers and clinicians caring for complex patients at home.
Founders: Randy Klein, Dr. Adam Sabloff
Funding & Investors: $140M+ raised from Deerfield Management, Oak HC/FT, and Kaiser Permanente Ventures.
AI in Action: Vesta uses predictive analytics to identify risk spikes — like early infection indicators or medication non-adherence — and alerts nurses instantly.
Patient impact: Reduced ER visits and faster intervention for patients with chronic conditions.
6. Heal (USA) – “Doctors on demand — powered by AI scheduling”
What they do: Offers doctor house calls and virtual care through an app-based platform across major U.S. metros.
Founders: Dr. Renee Dua, Nick Desai
Funding & Investors: Over $180M raised; backed by Humana and Kaiser Permanente Ventures.
AI in Action: Heal’s algorithms forecast appointment demand by zip code and automatically schedule physicians based on patient urgency and location. AI triage bots assist in pre-visit symptom checks.
Patient impact: Shorter wait times, lower costs, and early intervention without leaving home.
7. Medically Home (USA) – “Hospital-at-Home innovation”
What they do: Provides remote clinical command centers and home-based hospital care supported by real-time tech.
Founders: Richard Rakowski, Rami Karjian
Funding & Investors: $275M raised from Mayo Clinic, Kaiser Permanente, and Global Medical Response.
AI in Action: Uses AI to analyze patient telemetry and predict deterioration. Smart routing systems automatically dispatch paramedics or specialists to the patient’s home when intervention thresholds are reached.
Patient impact: Hospital-level care without hospital stress — safer, cheaper, and emotionally easier for patients.
8. Biofourmis (Singapore / USA) – “Predictive care analytics for remote patients”
What they do: AI-based platform combining wearables, biomarkers, and analytics to predict patient deterioration in chronic and post-surgical cases.
Founder: Kuldeep Singh Rajput
Funding & Investors: $320M raised; backed by General Atlantic, SoftBank Vision Fund 2, and EDBI.
AI in Action: Biofourmis’ AI engine learns from 30+ physiological data points and predicts adverse events days before symptoms show.
Patient impact: Reduces readmissions by over 40% in pilot programs, improves outcomes for cardiac and oncology patients.
9. Homage (Singapore / Malaysia / India) – “AI-assisted caregiver matching”
What they do: Platform connecting families with qualified nurses, therapists, and caregivers for home or community care.
Founder: Gillian Tee
Funding & Investors: $45M raised; supported by Sheares Healthcare, EV Growth, and Alternate Ventures.
AI in Action: Uses AI-driven matching models that factor patient needs, caregiver skills, and emotional compatibility. Predictive data helps forecast care continuity risks.
Patient impact: Builds stronger caregiver-patient relationships and improves retention of home-based health staff.
10. BeatO (India) – “AI-driven diabetes management at home”
What they do: Provides connected glucometers, virtual coaching, and AI health tracking for diabetic patients.
Founders: Gautam Chopra, Yash Sehgal, and Abhishek Kumar
Funding & Investors: $35M+ raised; backed by Lightrock India, Orios Venture Partners, and HealthQuad.
AI in Action: Their AI model analyzes glucose trends and behavioral data to predict hypo/hyperglycemia events and nudges users before danger strikes.
Patient impact: Patients maintain steady sugar levels and reduce emergency hospital visits through preventive guidance.
How AI Is Quietly Re-Designing Home Healthcare
AI doesn’t replace caregivers — it augments them.
Across these startups, AI handles the repetitive, the predictive, and the invisible:
- Predicts deterioration before symptoms become visible.
- Personalizes care plans based on behavioral and biometric data.
- Automates logistics like scheduling, routing, and supply deliveries.
- Improves adherence through smart nudges and conversational bots.
- Builds trust by connecting families to transparent, data-backed updates.
Every algorithm extends the caregiver’s reach — turning minutes of data into hours of saved suffering.
Final Thoughts
Home is becoming the new hospital — and AI is the nurse that never sleeps.
Each of these startups raised funds not just to scale, but to redefine care — blending empathy with intelligence. They prove that the best medicine might be data-driven, but human-delivered.
At McArrows, we collaborate with innovators like these — helping them shape their product messaging, scale their digital presence, and reach healthcare partners worldwide.
If you’re building in home healthcare — or scaling AI-based patient solutions — let’s create the strategy that turns your impact into market growth.













