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Recare raises €37M to scale AI health platform globally

29 January 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Recare secures major funding to accelerate AI-driven care coordination

German HealthTech startup Recare has closed a €37 million funding round to scale its AI platform for hospital discharge management and patient transfers, while accelerating international expansion. The fresh capital underlines growing investor confidence in digital tools that ease pressure on overburdened healthcare systems.

Founded in Germany, Recare operates a digital platform that connects hospitals, rehabilitation clinics, nursing homes and outpatient care providers. By using AI algorithms and secure data exchange, the company helps hospitals find appropriate follow-up care more quickly, reducing delays in discharge and freeing up critical beds.

AI platform targets bottlenecks in hospital discharge

The Recare solution replaces phone- and fax-based workflows that still dominate care coordination in many European hospitals. Its digital case management tools allow care teams to match patients with suitable facilities based on medical needs, capacity, location and insurance criteria.

According to the company, hospitals using the platform can significantly cut administrative workload, shorten average length of stay, and improve transparency for patients and families. The use of structured health data and interoperable interfaces is designed to integrate with existing hospital information systems while remaining compliant with strict European data protection rules such as GDPR.

International expansion and product roadmap

The €37 million round will be used to deepen Recare‘s presence in its core German market, expand across additional European countries, and explore further international opportunities. Investment will also go into strengthening the underlying AI models, enhancing clinical workflow automation and building new analytics features for hospitals and payers.

By targeting the costly bottleneck between acute care and follow-up treatment, Recare positions itself at the heart of the fast-growing HealthTech and digital care coordination segment. As healthcare providers continue to face staff shortages and rising demand, investor backing for platforms that can deliver measurable efficiency gains is expected to remain strong.

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