
AdaptX is a clinical management solution that empowers healthcare leaders to manage variation in care across treatments, workflows, and teams. The platform allows for self-serve, on-the-fly analysis of real-world data from electronic medical records. AdaptX helps address critical hospital problems such as capacity, revenue, quality, equity, and sustainability. Case studies highlight significant improvements, including a 150% increase in surgery capacity, a 90% reduction in anesthesia-related emissions saving $180,000 annually, and an $8.5M revenue capacity increase for Interventional Radiology teams. The company is SOC 2 Type II certified.

AdaptX is a clinical management solution that empowers healthcare leaders to manage variation in care across treatments, workflows, and teams. The platform allows for self-serve, on-the-fly analysis of real-world data from electronic medical records. AdaptX helps address critical hospital problems such as capacity, revenue, quality, equity, and sustainability. Case studies highlight significant improvements, including a 150% increase in surgery capacity, a 90% reduction in anesthesia-related emissions saving $180,000 annually, and an $8.5M revenue capacity increase for Interventional Radiology teams. The company is SOC 2 Type II certified.
Founded / HQ: 2016; Seattle, WA
Product: AI-driven, self-serve Adaptive Clinical Management platform that analyzes EMR data (e.g., Mission Control Center, OR/ED/Clinic Advisors, Equity Manager)
Latest disclosed funding: $10.0M (Series B, announced Nov 1, 2023; led by Cercano Management)
Notable customers / partners: Enterprise deployment with Seattle Children's; selected for an AWS program to support health equity; announced partnership with Deloitte Australia
Team size (reported): ~40 employees
Managing clinical variation; quality improvement; operational capacity and efficiency; health equity using EMR-derived real-world data.
2016
Healthcare / Healthtech
$10,000,000
Announced Nov 1, 2023 as an oversubscribed round; participating/new investors named include Memorial Hermann Health System and Morningside Ventures; returning investors named include Founders' Co-op, Fortson VC, Star Equity, and WRF Capital.
“Includes strategic health system investor participation (Memorial Hermann Health System) alongside venture and growth investors (Cercano Management, Morningside Ventures, Founders' Co-op, Fortson VC, Star Equity, WRF Capital).”