Bunkerhill Health, a healthcare AI startup, raises $55 million to deploy AI agents inside hospitals, aiming to improve operational processes rather than focus on medical diagnosis. Multiple outlets report the funding round as a $25 million Series B led by Khosla Ventures. The company also lists Sequoia—via Alfred Lin—as a backer, along with Khosla Ventures and Khosla affiliate investors, and notes additional participation from other venture firms. The Next Web characterizes the company’s approach as addressing a practical barrier in healthcare AI adoption: getting hospitals to run and integrate AI systems into real workflows. Fortune similarly frames the opportunity as process automation within healthcare settings. Together, the reports describe the company’s total funding reaching $55 million following the new round and present the effort as part of a broader shift toward operational AI in hospitals, where deployment and implementation are often as challenging as model development.