Century Health Raises $5M to Expand AI-Enabled Real-World Evidence Platform
Co-founders Vish Srivastava and Sanjay Hariharan are the building clinical data infrastructure to make specialty care data more accessible, research-ready, and actionable for life sciences teams.
Real-world evidence is becoming a critical layer of modern drug development, but much of the clinical data needed to generate it remains fragmented across specialty care settings.
Century Health is working to change that by building a platform that accelerates drug development and commercialization by applying AI to real-world data.
The team announced their oversubscribed $5 million raise to expand its platform and accelerate adoption across the healthcare ecosystem. Co-founder and CEO Vish Srivastava and co-founder and CTO Sanjay Hariharan are focused on building infrastructure that allows life sciences teams to better organize, analyze, and generate insights from complex clinical data.
The need for this infrastructure is growing rapidly. Providers are sitting on valuable clinical insights, while life sciences teams need better access to actionable data for clinical insights, market access, and outcomes analysis.
Century’s proprietary AI abstraction engine, CHARM, extracts clinical variables from unstructured clinical data with validated accuracy and traceability to the source. This helps turn fragmented records into datasets that can support research and decision-making.
The broader shift happening across healthcare is clear. Clinical data is moving from siloed and difficult to access toward connected, disease-specific, and AI-ready infrastructure.
The funding will support continued product development, expansion of the company’s network, and broader deployment of its platform as Century continues building tools for providers, researchers, and life sciences organizations.
For Vish, Sanjay, and the team, the opportunity is to create a stronger foundation for real-world evidence generation and help accelerate medical breakthroughs.
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