Top 24 Clinical Decision Support startups

Updated: Apr 16, 2026
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These startups develop AI-based decision support systems that automatically define diagnosis and treatment plans basing on row patient data.
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Keebler Health
Country: USA | Funding: $22M
Keebler Health is a developer of an AI-based risk adjustment tool for healthcare providers.
2
OpenEvidence
Country: USA | Funding: $767M
OpenEvidence is a medical AI company that builds a search engine to support clinicians in making evidence-based decisions.
3
Ambience Healthcare
Country: USA | Funding: $319.3M
Ambience Healthcare is the leading AI operating system for healthcare organizations.
4
Artera
Country: USA | Funding: $110M
Artera is developing an AI system for prostate cancer diagnostics. It analyzes patient biopsy images and accurately predicts the likelihood of benefit from specific treatments, allowing doctors to make treatment decisions with greater confidence. The system is based on a multimodal AI model trained on digital pathological images and text-based clinical data. In addition to images, it analyzes numerous patient characteristics and performs tasks that traditional methods cannot perform independently. Test results are generated without the use of tissue and are available for review within 2-3 days of receiving the patient's sample.
5
Corti
Country: Denmark | Funding: $93.3M
Corti is a machine learning company that helps emergency departments to detect critical illnesses like cardiac arrest in real-time.
6
Regard
Country: USA | Funding: $81.4M
Regard uses AI to automatically diagnose patients and generate accurate notes for doctors to improve patient care and reduce burnout.
7
Prognos
Country: USA | Funding: $66.5M
Prognos is a healthcare AI company focused on eradicating disease by driving decisions earlier in healthcare in collaboration with payers, Life Sciences and diagnostics companies. The Prognos Registry is the largest source of clinical diagnostics information in over 30 disease areas, with over 5B medical records for 100M patients. Prognos has 500 extensive proprietary and learning clinical algorithms to enable earlier patient identification for enhanced treatment decision-making, risk management and quality improvement.
8
Summus Global
Country: USA | Funding: $64.3M
Summus Global is a virtual specialist platform that brings personalized advice to every medical decision.
9
Canvas Medical
Country: USA | Funding: $44M
Canvas is the first and only human-centered EMR, built to enable better clinical decisions, superior patient care, and achievable work-life balance.
10
Layer Health
Country: USA | Funding: $33.5M
Layer Health is a platform that enables the healthcare industry to correctly, scalably, and reliably extract the insights from health data.
11
Huimei Healthcare
Country: China | Funding: $30M
Huimei Technology develops and designs medical artificial intelligence solutions that focus on improving clinical quality. Products include clinical decision support system, disease process quality management system, medical knowledge base, using natural language processing, deep learning and other AI techniques to process clinical big data.
12
Story Health
Country: USA | Funding: $26.6M
Story Health helps specialists to understand medical situations and make clinical decisions that are through virtual protocols.
13
MDI Health
Country: Israel | Funding: $26M
MDI Health offers an AI-powered platform that provides unique decision support tools for personalized drug treatments.
14
InsightRX
Country: USA | Funding: $12.8M
InsightRX is a software platform that incorporates the principles of quantitative pharmacology and machine learning to provide an individualized understanding of a patient’s response to treatment. It delivers its technology in the form of easy-to-use clinical decision support tools at the point-of-care to help guide treatment decision-making. The platform guides treatment decisions at both the individual level and the population level.
15
Ambient Clinical Analytics
Country: USA | Funding: $12.7M
Ambient Clinical Analytics sells clinical decision support systems to hospitals to reduce overall health care costs and improve patient outcomes.
16
Kahun
Country: Israel | Funding: $10.6M
Kahun develops AI enabled clinical reasoning chatbot
17
Mednition
Country: USA | Funding: $10M
Mednition offers a machine learning-powered decision support solution for hospitals. It provides real-time analytics solutions to the Health Care community and brings together health care information and machine learning to improve patient outcomes, lower risk, and reduce costs for health care providers.
18
SaVia Health
Country: USA | Funding: $8.5M
SaVia Health develops software that provides real decision support to clinicians at the point of care.
19
AvoMD
Country: USA | Funding: $8M
AvoMD is reimagining decision support with no code software and point-of-care innovation.
20
Glass Health
Country: USA | Funding: $7M
Glass Health empowers clinicians with a platform for AI-assisted diagnosis and clinical decision-making
21
FeelBetter
Country: Israel | Funding: $5.9M
FeelBetter is a machine learning-enabled medication-management platform focused on polypharmacy. FeelBetter brings together data covering pharmacology, patients’ health status and medical history, clinical guidelines, and evidence-based medicine, and then leverages AI to understand the complex connections and relationships between these disparate data sources.
22
Remedy Logic
Country: USA | Funding: $4.6M
By harnessing the power of patient outcomes data, latest medical research, and cutting-edge technology, Remedy Logic builds extremely accurate diagnosis AI-tools to improve medical decision making and to reduce diagnosis errors globally.
23
Aesop Technology
Country: USA | Funding: $3.9M
AESOP offers two AI-powered solutions: RxPrime, a medication decision support tool, and a clinical documentation improvement tool for spotting incorrect diagnoses
24
MedBeat HealthConnect
Country: Inida
MedBeat HealthConnect is an application that harnesses the power of AI to get an accurate medical summary of patients’ ailments and symptoms for diagnosis by the medical professionals. This app helps bridge the communication gap between patients and doctors.
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