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Froedtert Health will integrate the San Diego-based company's behavioral health services into its primary care, women's health and pediatric care offerings.
The company will use the funds to release new offerings to providers and payers, expand its reach nationally in 2023 and establish a presence in all 50 states in 2024.
The sale comes four months after The Pill Club paid an $18.3 million settlement for alleged Medicaid fraud in California.
The announcement comes just two months after the company announced it would add same-day prescription-delivery services to its platform.
Dr. Daniel Kraft, founder of Digital.Health and NextMed Health and general partner at Continuum Health Ventures, tells MobiHealthNews how he sees rapidly changing technology shaping digital healthcare.
Yuvo Health, a tech-enabled platform focused on federally qualified health centers, and value-based care company Syntax Health also secured funding.
Alberta Spreafico, managing director of digital health and innovation at Healthware, shares how the report can guide companies' go-to-market strategies for entering the European market.
Also, Vuno is developing health content for chronic disease patients on Hativ Care.
Laudio will use the funds to scale its growth and product development, expand its sales team and invest in its AI and analytics platform.
It is currently conducting an in-human trial of its diagnostic patch.