OutcomesAI just dropped a $10M seed round led by Santé Ventures, and if you think this is just another AI startup announcement, you’re missing the pulse. This one’s about reprogramming the heartbeat of healthcare. Founder & CEO Kuldeep Singh Rajput, the same force who built Biofourmis into a $1.3B global care tech powerhouse, is back with a new play: scaling nursing through artificial intelligence. Not with bots pretending to be nurses, but with AI that thinks like a nurse, listens like a nurse, and frees nurses to actually do what they trained for, care.
OutcomesAI calls their engine Glia, and it’s not your standard AI assistant. It’s an artificial medical intelligence system, an ensemble of LLMs and LMMs trained on real clinical data, not internet noise. It reads charts, listens to voices, interprets sensor signals, and even speaks multiple languages. Think of it as a multilingual clinical co-pilot that handles triage calls, follow-ups, and patient education while escalating complex cases to licensed nurses. The result? Up to 5× productivity and 40–50% lower costs than traditional nurse triage. That’s not disruption, it’s math with empathy.
Kuldeep Singh Rajput’s team isn’t flying solo. Chief Clinical Officer Sarah Bell, RN, MSN, MHA spent 18 years at Mayo Clinic pioneering virtual care programs before joining OutcomesAI. Chief Technology Officer Siddalingamurthy BG, once the tech brain at Biofourmis, now leads Glia’s evolution from code to care. Chief Commercial Officer David Plummer brings the sales power from Best Buy Health, Amwell, and Philips, while Director of AI Zixin (Zane) Yong, Ph.D., turns neuroscience into next-gen patient intelligence.
The $10M round isn’t just fuel, it’s validation. Santé Ventures knows the difference between hype and horsepower. Joe Cunningham, M.D., Dennis McWilliams, Linda Finkel, and Kevin White, Ph.D. now sit on the board, and that lineup alone reads like a cross between a clinical dream team and a Wall Street brain trust. They’re not betting on buzzwords; they’re backing a platform that’s already in play across five leading health systems, including SingHealth, where Glia is integrated into cardiology and oncology workflows.
The global nursing shortage is staring down 13M vacancies by 2030. Nurses are drowning in admin, patients are stuck in queue, and the system’s breaking under its own paperwork. OutcomesAI isn’t talking about replacing nurses, it’s scaling them. Extending their reach, amplifying their skill, and bringing humanity back into a system that lost touch with its own pulse.
This isn’t healthcare automation. It’s augmentation. The kind that lets nurses nurse and lets care feel human again. OutcomesAI isn’t just finding outcomes, they’re defining them.

