Enzo Health launches AI-native EHR system built for home health agencies

Enzo Health launched an AI-native EHR that consolidates the fragmented tool stacks home health agencies rely on. The system cuts intake decisions from 20 minutes to under two minutes and reduces charting time by 75%.

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Published on: Jun 02, 2026
Enzo Health launches AI-native EHR system built for home health agencies

Enzo Health launches agentic EHR for home health agencies

Enzo Health rolled out an AI-native electronic health record system designed for home healthcare agencies. The startup says Enzo EHR is the first end-to-end agentic system built to automate the entire patient episode, from referral through billing.

Home health agencies currently operate with fragmented workflows. Staff use a primary EHR alongside three to five additional tools to handle scheduling, intake, visits, billing, and compliance. Each tool operates in isolation, creating gaps where information and context get lost.

Enzo EHR consolidates these separate products into a single platform. The system reads incoming referral packages and surfaces key information to help coordinators decide whether to admit a patient. It matches clinicians to patients based on availability, location, and care needs. It generates real-time documentation from visit conversations and prepares claims for billing while flagging potential denial issues.

Speed gains across operations

The company reports concrete time reductions. Intake decisions drop from an industry average of 15 to 20 minutes to one to two minutes with the system. Scheduling falls from 15 minutes to roughly 30 seconds. Clinician charting time decreases by around 75% per visit.

An early adopter organization reported a 10X improvement in intake decision speed and reallocated staff to other areas based on time savings from reduced documentation work.

Funding and scale

Enzo Health announced a $20 million Series A funding round in early May, bringing total funding to $26 million. The company grew revenue more than 40X in twelve months and now serves over 100 organizations with 500,000 patients annually.

CEO Zach Newman said he was struck by the manual work required outside legacy EHRs to deliver care efficiently. "These home health agencies are paying for their EHR, but on top of that, their tech stack has grown to where they might have three to five different products," Newman said.

Enzo Health launched in 2024 with a focus on automating the post-acute care process. Newman said the goal is to free clinicians from administrative work so they can focus on patient care. "Let's get humans doing what humans do best," he said. "Let's let agents help with the administrative work that needs to be done."

For healthcare professionals managing operations at home health agencies, the platform addresses a persistent problem: the gap between what legacy systems can do and what staff must do manually to run the business. AI Agents & Automation in this context means fewer handoffs between tools and less time spent on data entry and scheduling tasks.


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