New York- and Madrid-based Tucuvi, which builds AI to automate patient care calls and workflows, has raised $20 million in Series A funding to expand adoption of its AI Care Management platform across healthcare systems. The round was led by Cathay Innovation and Leadwind.
- Founded in 2019 by Maria Gonzalez and Marcos Rubio, Tucuvi is a clinical voice AI startup that builds and operates an AI Care Management platform for healthcare systems.
- The platform is centered on autonomous AI agents, including LOLA, a voice AI that conducts patient phone calls, makes minor clinical decisions during conversations, and escalates complex cases to human care teams.
- Tucuvi’s system automates and orchestrates high-volume care workflows, covering areas such as post-surgical follow-ups, chronic care management, pre-operative assessments, screenings, scheduling, and medication management, while integrating with existing health system operations for documentation and workflow coordination.
- The platform has been deployed across more than 60 healthcare organizations in Europe, completing over 300,000 patient calls, and is designed to provide safe, auditable, and scalable AI-driven care.
Details of the deal
- The Series A was led by Cathay Innovation and Leadwind, with participation from Frontline Ventures, Seaya Ventures, and Shilling.
“What convinced us at Cathay Innovation is Tucuvi’s rare ability to combine clinical rigor, regulatory credibility, and real-world scalability in one platform. Their approach enables healthcare organizations to deploy autonomous AI with confidence, unlocking meaningful capacity for care teams while maintaining the highest levels of safety and quality," claims Jacky Abitbol, Managing Partner at Cathay Innovation.
- Tucuvi will use the new $20 million Series A funding to accelerate its go-to-market expansion across Europe and the US while further strengthening its AI Care Management platform, expanding its agentic AI and Voice AI capabilities, and continuing product development to support safer, more scalable, and more automated clinical and care coordination workflows for healthcare organizations.





