Remote patient monitoring startup raises $15.6M
Seattle-based optimize.health raised $15.6 million in a series A round. The company developed a software platform to support remote patient monitoring.
Seattle-based optimize.health raised $15.6 million in a series A round. The company developed a software platform to support remote patient monitoring.
Healthjoy, a company using a combination of a chatbot and concierge services to help users better understand their benefits, raised $30 million in funding. The company has several tools to help patients find lower-cost care, whether in comparing prescriptions or providers.
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