To say hospitals are overloaded right now is an understatement.

Doctors and nurses are overwhelmed addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, not just in treating those patients but also in helping prevent it from spreading or trying to avoid getting it themselves.

One Columbus, Ohio-based startup that is out to help automate administrative processes so hospital employees can focus more on taking care of patients has just raised $51 million.

General Catalyst led the round for Olive, which says it’s creating “the AI workforce for health care.” Drive Capital, Oak HC/FT and Ascension Ventures also participated in the financing. Since its 2012 inception, Olive (previously called CrossChx) has now raised a total of $123.8 million, according to Crunchbase data.

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