Qventus

Qventus helps hospitals optimize operations and unlock capacity using AI automation.
Series D $200M total Founded 2012 Mountain View, California 196 employees
Qventus develops AI-powered automation software that optimizes healthcare operations across inpatient and perioperative settings. The platform uses generative AI, machine learning, and behavioral science to predict bottlenecks, automate administrative tasks, and recommend interventions for hospital care teams. Health systems using Qventus reduce patient length of stay by up to one day, recover 20-35% of excess bed days, and achieve 10X average annualized ROI. The company functions as an 'AI teammate' integrated with existing enterprise systems like EHRs, surfacing data and automating workflows without replacing staff.
Problem solved
Hospital administrators struggle with inefficient care operations, blocked OR scheduling, delayed discharges, and excess patient days that consume bed capacity and revenue.
Target customer
Large and mid-sized US health systems with 200+ bed counts, including academic medical centers, integrated delivery networks, and regional hospital systems.
Founders
M
Mudit Garg
Founder & CEO
Stanford MS in electrical engineering and MBA; previously led healthcare transformation projects at McKinsey and co-founded Vdopia and Hive; recognized as Silicon Valley Business Journal 40 Under 40.
I
Ian Christopher Murray
Co-Founder
B
Brent Newhouse
Co-Founder
Funding history
Series B $30M 2018 Led by Unknown · Bessemer Venture Partners
Series C $50M 2021 Led by Thomas H. Lee Partners · Premier, Thedacare, Bessemer Venture Partners, Mayfield Fund, Norwest Venture Partners
Series D $105M January 2025 Led by KKR · Northwestern Medicine, HonorHealth, Allina Health
Total raised: $200M
Pricing
Not publicly available; contact for pricing
Notable customers
Banner Health, OhioHealth, HonorHealth, M Health Fairview, Jackson Health System, Allina Health, Northwestern Medicine, Eisenhower Health, UHealth, Piedmont, Erlanger
Integrations
EHR systems (Epic, Cerner, etc.), enterprise hospital information systems, Salesforce
Tech stack
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Competitors
GE Healthcare's Surgical Workflow Solutions
Broader healthcare IT suite with less focus on AI-driven operational automation and behavioral science integration.
Stryker's OR Operations Software
Hardware-focused company with limited AI capabilities; Qventus is cloud-native software-first with generative AI at its core.
Medidata (Dassault Systèmes)
Focuses on clinical trial and life sciences data; Qventus focuses specifically on hospital operations automation and capacity management.
Why this matters: Qventus has achieved significant scale in a competitive healthcare IT market, raising $200M including a $105M Series D from KKR at a $400M valuation, demonstrating strong investor confidence in AI-driven healthcare operations. The company's focus on measurable outcomes (20-35% excess day reduction, $95M surgical contribution margin in 2024) and adoption by leading health systems positions it as a category leader in hospital operations automation.
Best for: Large health systems seeking to improve bed capacity, reduce length of stay, optimize OR scheduling, and increase surgical volume through AI-driven operational automation without significant legacy system replacement.
Use cases
Discharge Planning Acceleration
OhioHealth deployed Qventus' inpatient solution and saved 1,400 excess days in month one ($550K saved), with forecasted first-year savings of 16,800+ excess days and $6.6M. The platform automatically identifies discharge bottlenecks and surfaces interventions to care coordinators, freeing beds faster.
OR Access and Surgical Growth
HonorHealth uses Qventus to automate perioperative scheduling, increasing OR utilization and surgical cases. In 2024, Qventus-enabled cases generated $95M in annualized contribution margin across all clients and drove a 35% increase in robotic surgeries on average.
Administrative Burden Reduction
Qventus' Chart Mining and AI Operational Assistants automatically extract patient data from charts and remove repetitive administrative tasks from care teams, allowing nurses and schedulers to focus on patient care rather than data entry and workflow coordination.
Alternatives
Optum's Care Coordination Platform Part of larger integrated healthcare company; less specialized in OR/inpatient operations automation; UnitedHealth ownership limits adoption among some competing health systems.
Philips IntelliSpace Hardware-integrated platform; broader clinical monitoring focus; less emphasis on administrative automation and operational bottleneck prediction.
Allocure (Care Capacity Management) Narrower focus on bed management; less AI-driven; lacks Qventus' behavioral science integration and surgical growth optimization.
FAQ
What does Qventus do? +
Qventus builds AI-powered software that automates hospital operations across inpatient and surgical settings. The platform predicts operational bottlenecks (discharge delays, OR scheduling conflicts, capacity constraints), recommends interventions, and automates workflows—functioning as an 'AI teammate' integrated with hospital EHRs. It measures outcomes in bed capacity recovery, length of stay reduction, and surgical revenue growth.
How much does Qventus cost? +
Pricing is not publicly available. Qventus works with health systems on custom contracts, typically based on hospital size, deployment scope (inpatient, perioperative, or both), and outcomes. Customers report 10X average annualized ROI. Contact Qventus directly for pricing.
What are alternatives to Qventus? +
Optum Care Coordination Platform (integrated health system platform with broader scope), Philips IntelliSpace (hardware-focused clinical operations), and Allocure (bed management software). Qventus is most specialized in AI-driven operational automation and surgical growth optimization.
Who uses Qventus? +
Large and mid-sized US health systems, including Banner Health, OhioHealth, HonorHealth, M Health Fairview, Jackson Health System, Allina Health, Northwestern Medicine, and others. Target customers are typically regional or academic health systems with 200+ beds seeking to improve operational efficiency and unlock capacity.
How does Qventus compare to Optum? +
Qventus is software-first and specialized in operational automation and surgical growth, using generative AI and behavioral science. Optum is a broader integrated healthcare company with more diversified services. Qventus is technology-focused and vendor-agnostic; Optum is part of UnitedHealth, which may create conflicts with competing health systems.
Tags
healthcare operations hospital automation AI machine learning OR scheduling bed management surgical growth EHR integration inpatient optimization