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

The startup says its system cuts patient intake time from an industry average of 70 minutes to around 5 by automating steps from referral through billing

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Jun 03, 2026
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Enzo Health launches AI-native EHR built for home health agencies

Enzo Health, a health technology startup founded in 2024 that builds software for post-acute and home-based care, has launched Enzo EHR, an electronic health record system for home healthcare agencies that uses AI agents to automate tasks across the patient episode. The company describes the product as built around AI from the ground up rather than added onto existing record systems, and says it covers intake, scheduling, visits, compliance and billing in a single platform.

The product targets a structural problem in how home health agencies operate. According to co-founder and CEO Zach Newman, agencies typically pay for a legacy EHR and then add three to five separate products on top of it to get work done, with context lost between tools that each handle a separate part of the process. Enzo EHR is designed to consolidate those functions so that information carries across the steps rather than being re-entered or lost in handoffs.

The company provided specific figures for the time savings it claims. The system reads incoming referral packages and surfaces the information coordinators need to make admission decisions, which Enzo says reduces intake time from an industry average of 70 minutes to around 5. For scheduling, it matches clinicians to patients based on availability, location and need, which the company says cuts scheduling time from 15 minutes to roughly 30 seconds. It also generates documentation from visit conversations in real time, which Enzo says reduces clinician charting time by about 75% per visit, and it prepares claims for billing while flagging issues that could lead to denials before claims are submitted.

Enzo Health cited one early adopter that reported its intake decision time fell from 15 to 20 minutes to one to two minutes on average, and that it reduced clinician documentation time by about 75% and reallocated staff to other areas as a result.

The company disclosed in early May that it had raised a $20 million Series A round, bringing its total funding to $26 million as of May 4. Enzo Health says it has grown revenue more than 40 times over twelve months and now works with more than 100 organisations covering 500,000 patients annually.

"In a nutshell, what Enzo is doing is we are allowing home health agencies to consolidate all the different point solutions they're paying for simultaneously," Newman said.

"Let's get humans doing what humans do best, [which is] focusing on people," Newman said. "Let's let agents help with the administrative work that needs to be done."

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