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AI Revolutionizes Small Business Healthcare Costs
3 Dec
Summary
- Employer healthcare costs will see their largest increase in 15 years in 2026.
- Angle Health, an AI-driven startup, raised $134 million in Series B funding.
- The company aims to bring advanced healthcare benefits to underserved small businesses.

In 2026, employer healthcare expenses are projected to climb at their most significant rate in fifteen years, signaling a critical juncture for businesses and employees alike. This impending cost surge highlights ongoing struggles within the U.S. healthcare system, especially for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) that often lack bargaining power and transparency.
Angle Health, an AI-powered healthcare benefits startup founded by former Palantir employees, has raised $134 million in a Series B funding round led by Portage. The company specializes in serving over 2,600 small business employers across 44 states, aiming to bridge the gap in access to modern healthcare solutions like telehealth and chronic disease management, which are typically reserved for larger corporations.
Utilizing AI, Angle Health streamlines complex processes such as quoting and underwriting, which are traditionally manual and opaque. CEO Ty Wang and co-founder Anirban Gangopadhyay emphasize their commitment to transparency, cost stability, and detailed reporting. They believe an AI-first, tech-first redesigned ecosystem is the future for unlocking optimal care for members, rather than relying solely on insurance companies.



