
HelloCare
Booking platform for on-demand home care services.
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HelloCare, initially founded under the name `hellocare.de` in Germany, has evolved significantly, now operating as `hellocare.ai`, a U.S.-based company in Clearwater, Florida. The company was founded in 2012 by Labinot Bytyqi, who serves as CEO, and Mimoza Bytyqi. Labinot Bytyqi's background at the technology firm SAP inspired his vision to address the pressures on healthcare professionals by developing impactful technological solutions.
HelloCare provides an end-to-end, AI-assisted virtual healthcare delivery platform for hospitals, home care, and primary care settings. The business operates on a B2B model, partnering with health systems to transform hospital rooms into smart, connected care environments. Its clients are major health systems, with the platform deployed across more than 70 systems and in over 13,000 patient rooms in facilities like AdventHealth and Bon Secours Mercy Health. The company generates revenue by providing a unified platform that replaces multiple fragmented point solutions. The company has secured significant investment, including a $47 million funding round in April 2025, led by HealthQuest Capital with participation from strategic health systems like UCHealth.
The platform's core is a fully in-house technology stack, encompassing proprietary software, hardware, and AI, which allows for deep integration with Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems like Epic and Cerner. Its services include AI-assisted virtual nursing for tasks like admissions, rounding, and discharges, which helps streamline clinical workflows and reduce staff burnout. Another key feature is AI-assisted virtual sitting, enabling a single remote clinician to monitor up to 32 patient rooms simultaneously, enhancing patient safety. The platform also supports telehealth consultations, remote patient monitoring using connected medical devices, and hospital-at-home services. Communication tools are integrated, allowing clinicians, nurses, and doctors to connect via real-time audio and video calls, secure messaging, and a walkie-talkie function. For patients, the system can be voice-activated through Alexa, allowing them to make calls and access information, creating a more familiar and less intimidating environment.
Keywords: virtual healthcare, telehealth platform, AI-assisted care, remote patient monitoring, hospital-at-home, virtual nursing, clinical workflow automation, patient engagement, virtual sitting, smart hospital rooms, healthcare AI, digital health, EHR integration, care delivery platform, hospital technology, clinical efficiency, patient safety technology, healthcare communication, virtual consultation, ambient intelligence