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ENZO HEALTH RAISES $20M FOR AI-POWERED CARE AUTOMATION

AI DESK1 MIN READ
MON, MAY 4, 2026

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Enzo Health, which uses AI to automate administrative tasks for home health and hospice agencies, secured $20 million in Series A funding led by N47. The round will support the company's expansion in post-acute care workflows.

Enzo Health develops AI tools that streamline operations for home health and hospice providers, handling patient intake, documentation review, and other administrative functions that typically consume significant staff time. The Series A funding, led by venture firm N47, validates growing demand for automation in post-acute care settings. These agencies face persistent labor shortages and administrative burdens that often divert clinical staff from patient care. CEO Zach Newman confirmed the round exclusively to Axios Pro. The capital injection positions Enzo to expand its platform capabilities and increase its footprint within the home health and hospice sector. Post-acute care automation has attracted investor attention as healthcare systems seek efficiency gains. Enzo competes in a broader market of healthcare workflow software targeting administrative bottlenecks.

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