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AI bed sensor system for nursing homes preventing pressure ulcers with 30% care efficiency improvement; $8.89M Series A from PGGM serving 250 facilities across Netherlands, Germany, and US.
Momo Medical is a medical technology company developing AI-powered bed sensor systems for nursing homes that monitor patient position and mobility — detecting when nursing home residents have been in the same position for too long (increasing pressure ulcer risk) and alerting care staff with optimal repositioning recommendations, making nursing care more proactive and efficient. Founded in the Netherlands and backed by Y Combinator, Momo Medical raised $9 million total including an $8.89 million Series A led by PGGM (a Dutch pension fund manager) in August 2024.\n\nMomo Medical's under-mattress sensor pad continuously monitors patient position without requiring wearables or cameras, providing pressure distribution data and movement detection that feeds into an AI system. The system learns each patient's typical movement patterns and identifies deviations that may indicate clinical concerns. For nursing staff, Momo provides a dashboard showing all patients' positioning status, flagging who needs repositioning, and eliminating the need for manual turn schedules (which are often missed during busy shifts). The company claims a 30% improvement in nursing staff effectiveness through reduction of unnecessary rounds and better-timed interventions.\n\nIn 2025, Momo Medical serves 250 nursing home locations across the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, and the United States, with 246% revenue growth in 2023 demonstrating strong market pull. The company competes in the elder care monitoring space with EarlySense (bed sensor for acute care), Oxevision (optical monitoring), and various wearable patient monitoring solutions for nursing home safety and care efficiency. Pressure ulcers are one of the most prevalent and preventable nursing home complications, costing healthcare systems billions annually. The PGGM backing is strategically significant — PGGM manages pension funds for Dutch healthcare workers, creating a natural distribution channel through the Dutch healthcare system. The 2025 strategy focuses on scaling across more European nursing home networks and growing the North American presence.
NYC YC "TurboTax for Medicaid" at $22M total ($18M a16z Series A Jul 2025) with AI + live navigators reducing member churn 15% addressing $50B administrative waste; 12-person team competing with Maximus for Medicaid enrollment technology.
Fortuna Health is a New York City-based healthcare technology company — backed by Y Combinator with $22 million in total funding including an $18 million Series A in July 2025 led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) with BoxGroup, and a $4 million seed in November 2023 from YC, BoxGroup, and angel investors including founders of Zocdoc, PillPack, and Cityblock Health — providing Medicaid health plans, providers, and state governments with an AI-powered Medicaid navigation platform that pairs AI automation with live human navigators to guide beneficiaries through enrollment, coverage maintenance, and renewal workflows, reducing member churn by 15% and addressing the $50 billion in administrative waste that the US Medicaid system generates annually. Founded in 2023 by Cydney Kim, Nikita Singareddy, and Ben Wesner, Fortuna Health operates with a 12-person team and has been described as "TurboTax for Medicaid."
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