Semble, a UK-based all-in-one clinically robust EHR and practice management platform for private healthcare, has raised £30M in Series C funding led by Revaia and Partech. The platform unifies scheduling, billing, telehealth, prescribing, reporting and integrations to reduce admin and scale operations for providers across the UK and France. The capital will fuel AI-powered care orchestration and European expansion.
Private Care Platforms Scale Amid NHS Strain
The timing comes amid rising demand for private healthcare solutions as NHS pressures push more patients toward self-funded care. Semble's approach — clinically robust, interoperable EHR with consumer-grade UX — addresses fragmentation in UK and French private clinics where legacy systems fail to connect workflows.
Fragmented Systems Burden Private Clinics
UK private providers face mounting admin loads and poor continuity across tools. Research shows 52% of patients expect to self-fund diagnosis and treatment in 2026, accelerating demand for platforms that handle the full care journey without manual workarounds. Current solutions often lack the governance and integration needed for CQC compliance and multi-site scaling.
Interoperable EHR Unifies Care Journeys
Semble built an open EHR with public API and 1,200+ connectors, enabling custom workflows across 80+ specialties. Unlike narrower competitors focused on aesthetics or wellness, it emphasizes clinical notes, patient safety tooling and AI integration for intelligent orchestration. The platform already serves 1,700+ organizations and 10 million patients.
As CEO Christoph Lippuner noted:
"What healthcare organisations need is intelligent orchestration across the entire care journey. This investment allows us to rapidly scale that vision across the UK and Europe."
European Growth Syndicate Backs Platform
Revaia led the round with Partech, joined by existing backers Mercia Ventures and Octopus Ventures. The syndicate signals strong conviction in scaling proven healthtech with measurable patient reach, combining European growth capital and UK domain expertise for the next phase of AI and geographic expansion.
Global EHR Market Expands Steadily
The global electronic health records market stands at $36.93B in 2025 and is projected to reach $69.72B by 2035 at 6.56% CAGR. Semble's raise follows its prior Series B and aligns with investor preference for connected private care platforms delivering ROI amid maturing digital health funding. Trends toward AI-assisted workflows and interoperability favor its positioning over NHS-centric giants like Epic.
AI Agents and European Rollout Next
With deployments serving large outpatient groups, Semble plans to accelerate AI agents, expand Semble Connect integrations and grow across UK and France following the round.
