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All In Capital led undisclosed Pre-seed funding raised by healthcare infrastructure startup Tross

In a pre-seed round headed by All In Capital and involving DeVC, healthcare infrastructure company Tross raised an unknown sum of money.

According to a news statement from Tross, the money raised will be utilized to grow the engineering staff, speed up product development, create more EHR and payer connectors, and strengthen the company’s position in the US healthcare industry.

Tross, which Padam Kataria and Meet Shah co-founded, creates the infrastructure layer for AI in healthcare, allowing AI firms to integrate with payer portals, EHRs, and other intricate healthcare systems via APIs. Healthcare AI firms can use its platform to automate crucial processes related to scheduling, referrals, claims, clinical documentation, and data extraction.

According to Tross, it is already collaborating with US-based healthcare AI firms and is expected to facilitate more than 200,000 patient contacts this year, including calls, referrals, scheduling, and back-office processes.

Workflows including obtaining claim status, uploading clinical notes, and making appointments directly within provider systems are made possible by its platform’s ability to link AI apps to EHRs and payer portals.

Tross intends to extend the variety of workflows that AI firms may automate using its infrastructure, as well as the number of healthcare systems that its platform supports.

With businesses utilizing AI agents, voice technology, automation, and data intelligence to optimize procedures across hospitals, clinics, diagnostic networks, and insurance-linked healthcare operations, AI-powered healthcare workflow automation is becoming a major opportunity in the Indian startup ecosystem.

In this area, MediKno obtained pre-seed funding from build3 in June of this year, CARPL.ai raised $10 million in Series A funding in July of this summer to expand its enterprise platform that assists healthcare providers in deploying and managing AI solutions at scale, and Gurugram-based Care.fi raised $8 million in Series A funding in February of 2026 to scale its AI-powered healthcare revenue cycle management infrastructure.

 

 

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