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As part of the program two startups will each get €2 million ($2.22 million) in funding.
Scale Venture Partners headed the round, which comes roughly a year and a half after OM1's $21 million Series B.
Health Venture Partners led the round with participation from Breyer Capital, Kenan Turnacioglu and other funders.
The company plans on using the new funds to expand its services to new locations.
The latest round brings Bright Health's fundraising total to more than $1 billion.
The round now comes to a total of $16.55 million, and will continue to support the company's push into the VA and commercial payer markets.
Builders VC led the round with participation fromDreamit Ventures, Spring Point Partners, Red & Blue Ventures and AWT Private Investments.
The industry is better off viewing the the floundering deals between Onduo and Sanofi, Proteus and Otsuka, and Pear and Sandoz as a learning opportunity.
The German startup has already been involved in projects trialling the delivery of medical supplies to remote areas.
iFit has added more than 77,000 paid subscribers in the last quarter, giving the company a userbase of roughly 330,000 members.