
The AI healthcare marketing platform, backed by Forum Ventures, is currently raising through a Draper House Americas-backed syndicate
Date
02/09/2026
Author
Team Coeus
The landscape of healthcare is undergoing a radical transformation, yet many brands are still stuck using outdated, expensive marketing methods that fail to reach the modern patient. Salubrum, an AI healthcare marketing platform, is bridging this gap by pricing services like a traditional marketing agency, but delivering value like a SaaS.
While most healthcare providers struggle to hire incumbent agencies without breaking the bank, Salubrum offers a more efficient alternative. Their platform enables brands to engage the U.S. patient market through a proprietary dataset of over 300 million unique patient identities combined with AI-driven marketing workflows. By automating complex tasks like audience definition and campaign planning, Salubrum provides 1:1 programmatic advertising services that deliver the value of an agency with the efficiency and scalability of software.

Above, an example of what Salubrum's client interface looks like.
Salubrum is already proving its technology in the real world through paid partnerships with specialty healthcare providers. These early tests have successfully validated their Patient Intent Score, a tool that helps brands move away from broad, ineffective guesses about who might need care. Backed by Forum Ventures, Salubrum uses privacy-safe data, like medical billing insights and health trends, to identify which patients are actually ready to book an appointment. This single score allows healthcare teams to stop wasting money on broad ads and instead focus their efforts on high-interest patients, sending those leads directly into their scheduling systems for immediate follow-up.
This early momentum led to Salubrum being selected as a winner of the Draper House Americas program, with Draper forming an active angel syndicate around the venture. Since its public launch, the company has seen a significant surge in inbound interest from growth teams across the healthcare, healthtech, and pharma sectors as they build out the critical demand intelligence layer for the future of healthcare consumerization.