Prosper AI, a New York–based healthcare technology company, raises $30 million in a Series A funding round to expand its healthcare AI platform, according to a press release dated June 22. The round is led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z). The company builds software that supports a “single workflow” for administrative steps that occur before and after clinical care, including patient scheduling, insurance verification, and billing. Prosper AI’s approach is aimed at reducing fragmentation in these processes by handling multiple functions through one system rather than separate tools. While specific customer details and geographic coverage are not fully provided in the available excerpts, the reporting indicates the platform operates across more than one area within healthcare operations. Both sources frame the funding and product focus as targeting inefficiencies in early and back-end administrative work in American healthcare—such as appointment scheduling, determining patient responsibility, and managing the billing and claims process. The announcements do not include information about the company’s valuation, specific investors beyond the lead, or detailed deployment metrics in the provided text.