Carecubes Closes $6.5 Million Series A to Transform Infectious Disease Response
Backed by leaders from Oscar Health, Aetna, Cardinal Health, Medtronic, SEIU, and the University of Nebraska Medical Center
Carecube purchased by health systems in 36 communities across 13 states and territories
The Series A marks a major milestone toward Carecubes' mission of eliminating infectious disease transmission in healthcare settings. The Carecube flips the traditional model of infection control. Instead of patients waiting alone behind closed doors, separated from loved ones, and receiving less frequent visits from doctors and nurses due to PPE constraints, the Carecube isolates the pathogen—allowing for exceptional, safe, and compassionate care in any setting.
Carecubes also announced today that the Carecube has been purchased by hospitals, clinics, and emergency response systems in more than 36 communities across 13 states and territories. Carecubes' initial customers include Bellevue Hospital of NYC Health+Hospitals; Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center; Sacramento County Public Health; Cooper University Health Care; Maryland Hospital Association; Metro Health & Medical Preparedness Coalition of Minnesota; and other leading hospital systems.
Carecubes is led by CEO
Mark Bertolini — CEO of Oscar Health and former CEO of AetnaBill Hawkins — former CEO of MedtronicHenrietta Fore — former USAID AdministratorBetsy Cohen — acclaimed investor and operator- Schooner Capital
- Lifeforce Capital
- CQuence Health
Prominent board members and advisors include:
Mike Kaufmann — former CEO of Cardinal HealthMike Wargo — a national leader in healthcareAndy Stern — former Chairman of SEIUJoe Grogan — former Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council
"We started Carecubes to solve a long-standing failure in healthcare: the idea that we must choose between protecting providers and delivering quality care to patients," said
The Carecube was initially funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and further supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR). It was developed in partnership with infectious disease experts at the University of Nebraska Medical Center—one of the nation's leading infectious disease institutions.
"Carecubes can help prevent small outbreaks from becoming large ones, and its development is a testament to what's possible when public universities and private partners work together," said Dr.
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"Carecubes is exactly the kind of high-impact innovation our healthcare system needs—delivering an affordable, scalable technology to strengthen infectious disease response and protect patients," said
America's healthcare system is easily strained, even by modest surges in infectious disease. In recent years, we have seen emergency rooms fill up, staff burn out, and vulnerable patients left isolated. Yet hospitals—especially in rural and under-resourced areas—still lack scalable tools to manage airborne infections like measles, RSV, TB, and emerging threats. Governments, too, remain underprepared to expand isolation capacity quickly in the face of future outbreaks.
Carecubes is solving these issues head-on—the isolation units can be deployed in minutes and allow bedside care while protecting staff and patients, minimizing PPE use, freeing up scarce negative pressure rooms, improving throughput, and reducing waste and staffing costs.
"With the Carecube, a family member can look through the clear walls, touch their loved one through a protective sleeve, and know they are still present," said
"Carecubes stands out because it is unique, it meets an urgent need, and it improves both provider safety and patient experience," said
About Carecubes
Carecubes is a healthcare solutions company dedicated to eliminating infectious disease transmission in healthcare settings. The Carecube ISTARI is an FDA 510(k)-approved isolation unit built for rapid deployment wherever care is needed. It flips the traditional model of infection control: instead of patients waiting alone behind closed doors, separated from loved ones, and receiving less frequent visits from doctors and nurses due to PPE constraints, the Carecube isolates the pathogen—allowing for exceptional, safe, and compassionate care in any setting.
The Carecube was designed and built in close partnership with the University of Nebraska's Global Center for Health Security and the world's leading infectious disease doctors. Its development was funded in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and further supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR), and it has been granted permanent 510(k) authorization from the FDA.
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