Emily Olsen
The company said it would use the Series A to expand its team, build its provider network, and add partnerships with health systems and payers.
The startup also announced a new product called Clear Contracts that aims to improve the direct contracting process.
The researchers found 20 of the 23 apps reviewed shared data with third parties. Only 16 displayed a privacy policy, and three collected data before consent.
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The companies said their long-term goal is to develop and offer more digital health tools "through a multi-partner ecosystem" as well as advocate for reimbursement options.
The funding will also go toward attracting leadership talent and accelerating product development, marketing and sales.
The digital mental health unicorn confirmed it received a grand jury subpoena from the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of New York on the evening of May 4.
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Under the deal, MedRhythms would receive a $3 million upfront payment and could earn up to $117.5 million if certain milestones are met.
The round included a strategic investment from pharma giant Gilead Sciences to expand their partnership for decentralized and hybrid trials.