![]() last August, delivers information and targeted support for women who are experiencing menopausal symptoms, supporting them to make lifestyle and behavior changes aimed at tackling whatever blend of physical and/or psychosocial issues they’re experiencing. Vira’s app - Stella - which launched in the U.K. (The startup is reluctant to label this “second raise” using standard fundraising terminology but, when pressed, pegs it as equivalent to a Series A.) Vira’s £1.5 million seed - announced last summer - included backing from LocalGlobe, MMC Ventures, Amino Collective and other angels. startup that offers personalized digital therapeutics for women going through menopause, has closed a second round of funding - taking $12 million from lead investor Octopus Ventures, along with participation from U.S.-based VC firm Optum Ventures, as it gears up to hop over the pond.Įxisting investors in the April 2020-founded business also joined in the latest round of financing. Oxford VR, a company with clinically validated virtual reality technology, as part of $12.Vira Health, a U.K. Scipher Medicine, a biopharma focused network-sciences company, as part of Series B-II fundingġ8. RubiconMD, a primary care virtual consult platform, as part of $18 million Series C fundingġ7. ![]() Heartbeat, a telemedicine and virtual care platform, as part of $8.2 million Series A fundingġ6. Let'sGetChecked, an at-home testing company for multiple conditions, as part of $71 million Series C fundingġ5. Holmusk, a data science and therapeutics company, as part of $21.5 million Series A fundingġ4. Mindstrong, a neuropsychiatric disorders diagnosis and treatment platform, as part of $100 million Series C fundingġ3. DocASAP, a patient engagement platform, as part of unattributed venture capital fundingġ2. Kaia Health, a digital therapeutics company, as part of $26 million Series B fundingġ1. Somatus, a company focused on preventing chronic kidney disease progression, as part of $64 million Series C fundingġ0. Dispatch Health, a platform for on-demand acute care from home, as part of $135.8 million Series C fundingĩ. ClusterTruck, a delivery only restaurant, as part of $2 million unattributed venture capital fundingĨ. Lumeon, a digital health company with care automation software, as part of $30 million Series D fundingħ. mPulse Mobile, which has health plan member engagement and communication software, as part of $16 million Series C fundingĦ. Truepill, an API-connected healthcare infrastructure, as part of $75.5 million Series C fundingĥ. Diameter Health, a data optimization company, as part of $18 million Series B fundingĤ. Buoy Health, a symptom checker and care triage platform, as part of $37 million Series C fundingģ. Springtide Child Development, a care platform for children with developmental delays, as part of $18.13 million Series A fundingĢ. Here are 18 companies Optum Ventures invested in this year.ġ. Optum Ventures, Optum's venture capital arm, has grown significantly over the past four years, from investing $7.5 million in 2016 to $654 million so far in 2020. Past Issues - Becker's Clinical Leadership & Infection Control.Current Issue - Becker's Clinical Leadership & Infection Control.Becker's Cardiology + Heart Surgery Podcast.Becker's Ambulatory Surgery Centers Podcast.Becker’s Digital Health + Health IT Podcast.Digital Innovation + Patient Experience and Marketing Virtual Event.Conference Reviewers: Request for More Information.The Future of Dentistry Roundtable October.29th Annual Meeting - The Business & Operations of ASCs.8th Annual Health IT + Digital Health + RCM Conference.Clinical Leadership & Infection Control.
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