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This new round brings the company's total funding to $15.7 million.
Patients work with dietitians to build meal plans and have ingredients delivered to their homes.
The startup plans to hire more team members, accelerate its go-to-market strategy and add to its partnerships with digital health companies.
This new infusion of cash brings the company's total raise to $10 million.
Also, Caterpillar receives £450,000 for rewards-based digital health platform.
The startup said it expects its imaging analysis tool to receive FDA clearance in the coming months.
The company said the integration will serve as a model for potential partners who may want to use Babylon's tools in their platforms.
The company plans to use the capital infusion to grow its teams across the board.
It plans to put up more family clinics and set up a training academy for doctors and nurses.
Others receiving capital infusions include Altoida, which adds $14 million to its Series A round, and Zephyr AI, which rakes in $18.5 million.