# Mudit Garg

> Mudit Garg is the co-founder and CEO of Qventus, a Mountain View-based AI healthcare company that automates hospital operations — from surgical scheduling to patient discharge. Trained as an electrical engineer at IIT and holding an MBA from Stanford, Garg spent time at McKinsey's healthcare practice before founding Qventus in 2012. Under his leadership, the company raised a $105M Series D led by KKR in January 2025, reached a valuation of over $400 million, and has helped health systems across the US free up tens of thousands of excess hospital days and generate tens of millions in surgical revenue.

- **Role:** Co-Founder & CEO at Qventus, Inc
- **Organizations:** Qventus, Inc, McKinsey & Company, Vdopia, Hive, Stanford-StartX
- **From:** India
- **Nationality:** Indian-American
- **Education:** Bachelor's Degree, Indian Institute of Technology, MS in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, MBA, Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Stanford University Graduate School of Business
- **Known for:** Named to Silicon Valley Business Journal 40 Under 40, Led Qventus to Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list (2018), Raised $105M Series D led by KKR at $400M+ valuation (January 2025)

## Career timeline

- **pre-2007** — Completed Bachelor's degree at the Indian Institute of Technology
- **2007-2009** — Consultant at McKinsey & Company's healthcare practice, focused on organizational transformation and performance improvement for large health providers
- **2010-2012** — Pursued dual MS/MBA degrees at Stanford University; co-founded Vdopia and Hive
- **2012** — Co-founded Qventus in Mountain View, California, building AI-based decision management for hospital operations
- **2018** — Qventus named among Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies; HIStalk interview highlights growing platform across 60-65 hospitals
- **2022** — Company valued at approximately $200M; began major expansion of surgical growth product
- **2024** — Qventus achieved KLAS score of 92.5%; platform touched over 500,000 surgeries; generated $95M annualized OR contribution margin for partners
- **2025-01** — Announced $105M Series D led by KKR at $400M+ valuation; Northwestern Medicine, HonorHealth, and Allina Health joined as strategic investors

## Achievements

- Named to Silicon Valley Business Journal 40 Under 40
- Led Qventus to Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list (2018)
- Raised $105M Series D led by KKR at $400M+ valuation (January 2025)
- Grew Qventus customer base 4x since 2022 with 120% net retention
- Qventus platform eliminated 36,000+ excess hospital days for partners in 2024
- Generated $95M in annualized surgical contribution margin for hospital partners in 2024
- Achieved 92.5 KLAS score in capacity management segment (2024)
- Stanford-StartX mentor
- Grew Qventus headcount nearly 82% over two years

## Latest updates

- **2025-01** — Announced $105M Series D led by KKR at $400M+ valuation with Northwestern Medicine, HonorHealth, and Allina Health as strategic investors
- **2025-03** — Allina Health and Qventus announced co-development of custom AI agent solutions
- **2024-11** — Qventus achieved 92.5 overall KLAS score in capacity management; 100% of customers named them in long-term plans
- **2024** — Platform touched over 500,000 surgeries; drove 35% more robotic cases; eliminated 36,000 excess hospital days

## Links

- Website: https://qventus.com
- LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/gargmudit
- Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/gargmudit
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_pR3GQc2Tk
- Facebook: https://facebook.com/qventus/

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Last updated: 2026-05-25
