Telehealth
Iris works with providers like health systems and community health centers to offer telepsychiatry services and triage their patients to the right level of care.
The company announced it had raised $20 million in Series B funding in May last year.
The company said it will use the funds for hiring staffers, building a user community and developing new products.
According to a study published in JAMA Network Open, providing a video-enabled tablet to veterans living in rural areas decreased emergency department visits and suicide behaviors.
The new service offers on-demand access to interpreters via video telehealth.
The first telehealth offering included in the program is PursueCare, which focuses on addiction medicine.
It plans to put up more family clinics and set up a training academy for doctors and nurses.
Also: Digital mental health company Brightside Health scores $50 million, and Qure.ai brings in $40 million for its imaging algorithms.
Also: Diabetes care company Podimetrics raised $45 million, and employer-focused hybrid startup Radish Health brought in $4 million in seed funding.
Also: Telehealth startup Antidote Health and fertility tech company Alife Health both raise $22 million.