Amperos Health Raises $16 Million in Series A Funding
Amperos Health, a New York City-based company specializing in AI-driven automation of insurance claims, has successfully raised $16 million in a Series A funding round. The funding round took place on April 22, 2026, and was led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from Neo and Uncork Capital.
Company Overview
Amperos Health leverages artificial intelligence alongside experienced revenue cycle management (RCM) specialists to streamline the insurance claims process. By automating claim procedures, the company aims to improve the efficiency and success rate of insurance payments.
The company was co-founded by Michal Miernowski, who serves as the CEO, and Alvin Wu. "Our mission is to revolutionize the way insurance claims are processed, making it faster and more efficient for healthcare providers," said Miernowski.
Strategic Use of Funds
The newly acquired funds will be directed towards enhancing Amperos Health’s AI technology and expanding its team of RCM specialists. This will enable the company to further refine its processes and improve service delivery to its clients. Additionally, the company plans to explore new markets and increase its market presence.
Investor Insights
Leading the investment was Bessemer Venture Partners, a well-known venture capital firm with a history of investing in technology-driven companies. Their involvement signals a strong vote of confidence in Amperos Health’s approach and potential for growth. Neo and Uncork Capital also contributed to this funding round, further supporting the company’s vision.
Future Developments
With this infusion of capital, Amperos Health is poised to make significant strides in the healthcare industry. The company’s focus on integrating cutting-edge AI solutions with human expertise positions it well to tackle inefficiencies in the insurance sector, ultimately benefiting healthcare providers and patients alike.
As Amperos Health continues to innovate and expand, its impact on the industry could lead to broader adoption of AI-driven solutions in healthcare claim management.
