BloomAPI simplifies how medical records are transferred. Today the majority of records are still moved by fax and couriers. Patients, Doctors, and Insurance companies all benefit when medical records are available when they are needed for the care of patients. We make this possible.
Location: United States, Washington, Seattle
Total raised: $2.4M
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | NewDo Vent... | en.newdove... |
| - | Ali Capita... | alicapital... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 14.07.2017 | - | $2.4M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
| Date | Title | Description |
| 17.07.2017 | BloomAPI gets $2.4M to digitize records requests | Seattle, Washington-based BloomAPI has raised $2.4 million for its medical records processing software. Y Combinator, Slow Ventures, Founder’s Co-Op, Section 32, Liquid 2 Ventures, and Parker Conrad all contributed to the round. HIPAA allow... |
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| 14.07.2017 | BloomAPI Raises $2.4M in Funding | BloomAPI, a Seattle, WA-based tech healthcare data startup, raised $2.4m in funding. Backers included Y-Combinator, Slow Ventures, Founders’ Co-Op, Bill Maris’s new fund, Section 32, Liquid 2 Ventures and Parker Conrad. The company intends ... |
| 13.07.2017 | BloomAPI locks down $2.4M to fix medical record releases | Seattle-based BloomAPI is announcing a $2.4 million seed round led by Founders’ Co-op this morning for its solution to the broken medical records release process. It’s no secret that the entire U.S. healthcare system is held back by antiqua... |
| 20.03.2017 | The 52 startups that launched at Y Combinator W17 Demo Day 1 | Today was Y Combinator’s 24th Demo Day, where the accelerator shows off its fresh companies to investors. International, AI and hardware products were the emergent themes of the 52 companies that launched on Day 1. You can check out our pic... |