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TGH Ventures operates as the corporate venture capital and innovation arm of Tampa General Hospital, strategically investing in and partnering with emerging healthcare companies. It identifies and integrates innovative solutions across health technology and medical device sectors, aiming to enhance clinical care and operational efficiencies within the broader healthcare ecosystem.
Conceived by Tampa General Hospital, TGH Ventures originated from the strategic insight that proactive engagement with external innovation is vital for advancing healthcare. This initiative enables the hospital to extend its impact, cultivating companies developing transformative medical advancements and reflecting a dedication to driving industry progress.
TGH Ventures' efforts primarily benefit healthcare providers and institutions implementing new technologies, ultimately improving patient outcomes. The organization’s overarching vision is to foster breakthroughs that make healthcare more affordable, accessible, and effective. TGH Ventures endeavors to redefine the care experience through strategic partnerships and investments.
TGH Ventures has 3 tracked investments across 3 companies. The latest tracked deal is $29.5M Series B in Vista.ai in January 2026.
| Date | Company | Round | Lead Investor(s) | Co-Investor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 14, 2026 | Vista.ai | $29.5M Series B | — | Bold Brain Ventures, Maureen (Klewicki) Burgess, FOX Chase Cancer Center, Blake Gardner, Bruce Armstrong, University OF Utah |
| May 1, 2025 | Carta Healthcare | $18.0M Series B | Brent Burns | Jamison Hill, Embedded Capital, LocalGlobe, Passion Capital, Storm Ventures, Harsh Sinha, JAN Deepen, Stefan Jeschonnek, Tony Jamous, Victor Jacobsson, CU Healthcare Innovation Fund, Navid Farzad, Mass General Brigham Ventures, Memorialcare, Feby Abraham, Paramark Ventures, REX Health Ventures |
| Feb 1, 2024 | HealthSnap | $25.0M Series B | Sands Capital, Scott Frederick | 33N Ventures, Cyberstarts VC, DNX Ventures, Florida Funders, Galen Partners, Shlomo Kramer, Acronym Venture Capital, Asclepius Growth Capital, Ryan LEE, Florida Opportunity Fund, MacDonald Ventures |