HealPort announced that it has raised $1.2 million in funding to accelerate the development and deployment of its integrated platforms and supporting infrastructure aimed at strengthening health system intelligence, planning, and decision-making for governments, health agencies, and institutions worldwide.
The funding will support three core priorities, infrastructure development and integration, global ecosystem expansion, and positioning HealPort as a reference infrastructure for global digital healthcare. The company is focused on enabling institutional stakeholders to transition from fragmented inputs, such as policy changes, market signals, operational constraints, and institutional requirements, into decision-grade outputs that support coordinated planning and execution.
HealPort’s platform is designed to address increasing complexity across healthcare systems by providing a unified foundation for intelligence and operational planning. Its approach centers on integrating data, improving interoperability, and enabling more informed decision-making at institutional and governmental levels.
The company plans to allocate the capital toward building shared core infrastructure, enhancing platform integration, expanding partnerships and market presence, and scaling a consistent global foundation for healthcare intelligence and decision support.
HealPort is developing an ecosystem of platforms that includes capabilities such as market intelligence for horizon scanning, clinician-focused decision support tools, hospital licensing services for regulatory alignment, and infrastructure supporting medical tourism and cross-border care coordination.
KEY QUOTE:
“Health systems are operating under compounding pressures, capacity constraints, supply chain volatility, and fast-moving policy and technology shifts. This funding allows us to accelerate the infrastructure we’re building so decision-makers can move from fragmented inputs to actionable intelligence and coordinated planning.”
Hussein Estahri, CEO And Chief Architect, HealPort

