Healthcare providers are under increasing pressure to deliver better patient experiences while managing growing administrative complexity. Many hospitals, clinics, and medical practices still rely on multiple disconnected software systems to handle appointments, patient records, billing, communication, and care coordination. This fragmented approach often creates inefficiencies for healthcare professionals and can result in a less seamless experience for patients. UK healthtech company Semble believes healthcare organisations need a unified platform capable of orchestrating every stage of the patient journey, and it has now secured significant new funding to accelerate that vision.
The company has raised £30 million in a Series C funding round led by Revaia, with participation from Partech and existing investors Mercia Ventures and Octopus Ventures.
The investment marks an important milestone for Semble as it continues expanding across the healthcare sector and develops new artificial intelligence capabilities designed to improve care delivery.
Simplifying Healthcare Operations
Founded to modernise outpatient healthcare management, Semble provides a comprehensive software platform that helps healthcare organisations coordinate clinical and administrative activities through a single system.
The platform is designed for clinicians, medical practices, healthcare groups, and outpatient providers seeking to streamline patient management and operational workflows.
Instead of relying on multiple standalone applications, healthcare organisations can manage appointments, patient records, communications, billing, and care coordination from one integrated platform.
The company believes this approach reduces complexity for providers while improving the overall experience for patients throughout their care journey.
Growing Adoption Across the Healthcare Sector
Semble has experienced significant growth as healthcare providers increasingly seek ways to modernise operations and improve efficiency.
According to the company, more than 10 million patients have received care through clinicians using its platform.
The software is currently used by over 1,700 healthcare organisations across the healthcare ecosystem.
Its customer base includes major healthcare providers such as Nuffield Health, Welbeck, Midland Health, London Doctors Clinic, Modality, and ProblemShared.
The company says demand has been particularly strong among private outpatient hospitals and healthcare groups looking to replace fragmented technology stacks with unified operational platforms.
Moving Beyond Practice Management
While practice management software has traditionally focused on individual administrative functions, Semble is increasingly positioning itself around a broader concept of care orchestration.
According to co founder and CEO Christoph Lippuner, healthcare providers need intelligent coordination across every stage of patient care rather than isolated software solutions.
The company believes the future of healthcare technology lies in connecting workflows, clinical processes, and patient interactions into a seamless ecosystem.
This approach aims to improve efficiency while enabling healthcare organisations to deliver more consistent and personalised care experiences.
Expanding AI Powered Capabilities
Artificial intelligence is becoming a growing focus for the company as healthcare providers seek smarter ways to manage increasingly complex operations.
Semble plans to invest heavily in AI powered care orchestration tools designed to automate administrative tasks, improve workflow management, and enhance coordination between healthcare professionals.
By combining operational data with intelligent automation, the company aims to help providers reduce administrative burdens and focus more time on patient care.
Growth Across the UK and Europe
The newly secured funding will support Semble’s next phase of expansion.
The company plans to strengthen its position among large healthcare groups while increasing its presence in both the United Kingdom and France.
Investment will also support continued product development and the expansion of its AI capabilities.
As healthcare systems continue searching for ways to improve efficiency without compromising quality, Semble is positioning itself as a key technology partner for modern healthcare organisations. By bringing patient management, care coordination, and operational workflows together within a single platform, the company aims to help healthcare providers deliver a more connected and efficient experience for millions of patients across Europe.