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Tivara Secures $3.6 Million Funding to Streamline Healthcare With AI Agents

Tivara raises $3.6 million in seed funding led by Mischief VC to enhance healthcare administration with AI agents, targeting efficiency for large specialty practices.

Tivara, a startup focused on enhancing healthcare administration through artificial intelligence, has successfully raised $3.6 million in seed funding. The investment round was led by Mischief VC, founded by Zach Perret, alongside Day One Ventures and the renowned Y Combinator. Tivara’s innovative solution leverages AI agents to handle essential tasks such as patient phone calls and appointment scheduling, aiming to alleviate the operational burdens that often complicate healthcare delivery.

The impetus behind Tivara’s creation stems from the personal experiences of cofounder Tej Seelamsetty, who faced significant delays in accessing medical services after dislocating his shoulder in 2024. Seelamsetty recounted waiting over an hour to secure an appointment with an orthopedist, followed by a two-week wait for his insurance to approve an MRI. This frustration with the healthcare system led him to partner with Aumesh Misra to establish Tivara, with the mission of streamlining administrative processes in healthcare.

Tivara’s core focus is on large specialty medical practices, specifically those with between 20 and 500 doctors. Its clientele includes reputable organizations such as the Los Angeles Cancer Network and Astera Customer Care. Seelamsetty noted that their approach distinguishes Tivara from other AI-enabled patient messaging companies, as it is squarely administrative rather than clinical. This distinction is crucial for healthcare providers evaluating AI solutions, as they seek to identify services that genuinely enhance productivity without adding unnecessary complexity.

Before launching Tivara, Seelamsetty served as the head of growth for Fair Square, a technology-driven Medicare brokerage. His experience in the healthcare industry revealed a prevalent issue of inefficient communication between beneficiaries and insurance carriers, which he characterized as “a ton of paper-pushing.” Seelamsetty and Misra’s journey began during their time studying computer science at Washington University in St. Louis, where they actively engaged with medical professionals to better understand the operational challenges within their practices.

The recent funding will enable Tivara to expand its team, which currently consists of five full-time employees. Seelamsetty indicated that the fundraising exceeded their initial target, allowing them to welcome additional strategic investors into the fold. As the landscape of healthcare technology continues to evolve, the demand for efficient administrative solutions is expected to grow, positioning Tivara at the forefront of this transformation.

In an industry increasingly reliant on technological advancements, Tivara’s commitment to administrative efficiency could significantly enhance the patient experience while providing healthcare providers with the support they need to focus on clinical care. As healthcare systems grapple with rising demand and operational challenges, the role of AI in automating and streamlining processes will likely become more pronounced, underscoring the importance of companies like Tivara in shaping the future of healthcare administration.

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