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TakeCareOS

TakeCareOS

Building infrastructure for AI-native care providers

Spring 2026ActiveB2BSaaSHealth TechB2BHealthcareAISan Francisco, CA, USA
TakeCareOS is building the infrastructure for the AI-native home care and outpatient therapy providers. Today’s care providers are held back by massive administrative overhead, buried under fragmented tools and manual workflows. TakeCareOS consolidates the entire care lifecycle—scheduling, billing, documentation, compliance, customer support etc.—into a single, intelligent system driven by AI agents. We are eliminating the operational friction of care coordination to establish a new standard of high-efficiency, highly scalable care practices.

Note: This is a preliminary assessment based on limited publicly available information. We did not have access to LinkedIn profiles or live product screenshots for this analysis. We will update this entry with a more thorough review soon.

Verdict

Medium Signal
Market Opportunity
Home care and outpatient therapy admin is a real pain point — fragmented EHR/billing/scheduling tools are a known problem in a multi-billion dollar market. ICP is somewhat clear (home care + outpatient therapy providers) but the combined addressable market is narrower than full healthcare IT. Monetization path via SaaS subscription for practice management is plausible but not proven.
Medium Signal
Founder Signal
Ragav Sachdeva holds a PhD from Oxford and has stints at Nvidia, Google, and Microsoft — that's a strong technical pedigree for building infrastructure. However, LinkedIn data is unavailable so we cannot verify specific roles, tenure, or what was actually shipped. No co-founder listed, meaning this is a solo founder, which adds execution risk. No healthcare/care-coordination domain expertise is evident from the bio.
Low Signal
Competition
No competitor research provided, but the space is crowded: WellSky, Axxess, and Alayacare dominate home care management; Kareo/Tebra and SimplePractice own outpatient therapy workflows. AI-native competitors like Eleos Health (therapy notes), Nabla, and Heidi Health are already gaining traction. TakeCareOS is entering a market with entrenched players and no articulated defensible moat.
Low Signal
Product
No press coverage, no named customers, no revenue metrics, no demo or pricing page evidence. The description is purely aspirational — 'consolidates the entire care lifecycle' with AI agents — but zero proof of a live product or real users. Classic vaporware presentation.
OverallC Tier

Ragav has a credible technical background (Oxford PhD, Nvidia/Google/Microsoft) but this is a solo founder with no visible product, no customers, no press, and no co-founder to share the massive execution load of building healthcare infrastructure. The market is real but aggressively competitive — WellSky, Axxess, SimplePractice, and a wave of AI-native point solutions already exist. The pitch is a laundry list of features (scheduling, billing, documentation, compliance, support) with zero evidence of what's actually built or who's paying for it. Without a live product and at least one paying customer, this is a thesis in search of a company.

Active Founders

Ragav Sachdeva
Ragav Sachdeva
Founder

Founder of TakeCareOS | PhD at Oxford | Ex- Nvidia, Google, Microsoft

TakeCareOS
TakeCareOS
TierC Tier
BatchSpring 2026
Team Size1
StatusActive
LocationSan Francisco, CA, USA
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