Tachyhealth Raises $5M Series A to Advance AI-Driven Healthcare

Tachyhealth Raises $5M Series A to Advance AI-Driven Healthcare

13 October 2025

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Osama Abouelkhir, Tachyhealth CEO

Tachyhealth, a leading HealthTech company specializing in intelligent healthcare solutions, has successfully closed a $5 million Series A funding round led by Tawuniya Insurance, with participation from multiple investors.

The company is driven by a strategic vision to harness the power of smart and data-driven technologies to deliver measurable improvements in operational efficiency, cost reduction, and patient outcomes.

By integrating advanced artificial intelligence with a deep understanding of the healthcare ecosystem, Tachyhealth positions itself at the intersection of clinical expertise and technological innovation. The company’s platform enables greater alignment between healthcare providers and insurers, driving value-based care models that balance medical outcomes with financial performance.

Through its AI-powered solutions, Tachyhealth aims to enhance hospital and clinic operations, streamline workflows, and empower decision-making across healthcare systems.

The investment led by Tawuniya Insurance is expected to accelerate the adoption and expansion of Tachyhealth’s technologies, strengthening collaboration across the healthcare and insurance sectors and advancing the company’s mission to reshape the future of intelligent healthcare delivery.

Source: Bridgemena

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