When hospitals began struggling to meet the surging demand for at-home care, Adam Stansell recognized a familiar problem: the lack of a reliable logistics backbone. Having previously helped launch Uber Eats in the northeastern U.S. and later worked at Motive, a software firm optimizing trucking fleets, Stansell knew that delivery at scale wasn’t just about moving people or products but about orchestrating data, time, and trust.
In 2020, Stansell teamed up with cofounder Connor Hailey and a handful of former Uber colleagues to launch Axle Health, aiming to bring the same intelligence layer that powered gig economy logistics to the fragmented world of home healthcare. The result is a platform that now handles some of the most operationally challenging aspects of home-based care: clinici
Axle Health Pivots to SaaS Model and Secures $10 Million Series A
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We realized it's better for us and better for the industry if instead of keeping the technology for ourselves, we built tools to empower every home health provider.
