Participation from U.S., Taiwanese, and Korean Investors
Growth Potential of AI-Based Healthcare Operations Infrastructure in Focus

Naitra, which operates an artificial intelligence (AI) platform for back-office operations at U.S. healthcare institutions, announced on March 11 that it has raised a total of $187 million through its Series A and B rounds, as well as venture debt. With this latest round, Naitra’s cumulative fundraising amounts to $205 million.


In this round, Dunamu & Partners from Korea participated, alongside prominent investors from the United States and Taiwan, such as Action Capital, AppWorks, Comma Capital, Era Fund, New Enterprise Associates, Pantera Capital, and Sage Partners. Additional participants included AAF Management, GAINGELS, Hyphen Capital, K8, Mana Ventures, Necessary Ventures, PIDC/Tungyi Group, Purestone Silks, SignalRank, Simulium Markham Valley Ventures, and Soma Capital.


Naitra was founded by Korean-American entrepreneurs Tim Hwang and Jonathan Chen. The two co-founded FiscalNote, an AI-based policy data company that was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2022. With this investment, Dr. Richard Park, co-founder of CityMD and managing partner at private equity firm Ascend Partners, has joined the board of directors.

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Naitra is an all-in-one operations platform that embeds AI agents into core infrastructure for healthcare institutions, enabling medical staff—often burdened by administrative work—to directly control back-office operations. The platform offers integrated solutions, including financial management, commerce and inventory management, and patient management.


With this funding, Naitra aims to secure more than 3,000 clinics this year, achieve an annualized revenue exceeding $150 million, and process over $4 billion annually. The company also plans to expand its workforce from 50 to over 200 employees, and to introduce additional AI modules for revenue management, patient marketing, and payroll and workforce management.



Tim Hwang, CEO of Naitra, stated, "Naitra’s mission is to help medical professionals and healthcare institutions focus more on patient care and core work, rather than being bogged down by repetitive administrative and financial tasks. Going forward, we will continue to expand the platform’s features and scope, so that more healthcare providers can enhance their operational efficiency and transition to AI-based healthcare operations with Naitra."


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