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Lilli, a tech-enabled lifestyle monitoring company, and Essence, an app for companies aiming to improve the female experience in the workplace, also secured funding.
The combined entity will offer primary care, mental health, occupational health, and pharmacy and musculoskeletal services to a combined base of 630 clients.
The California-based company will put the funds toward its workforce, growing its data and further investing in R&D initiatives and engineering capabilities.
Personify will merge Virgin Pulse's wellbeing, health and comprehensive navigation services with HealthComp's health plan administration offerings.
This comes three months after getting regulatory approval from Singapore’s Health Sciences Authority for its latest digital twin solution.
Also, mental health platform Amaha, formerly InnerHour, has received $6 million in additional Series A funding for its expansion.
The company's diagnostics platform helps predict how patients will respond to immunotherapy.
The company will use the funds to expand its commercial efforts and seek additional clinical validation of its tech-enabled offering.
The company will use the funds to grow its autism therapy practice, continue AI and LLM research, and develop clinical algorithms.
The VC firm's business venture, HATCo, announced it signed a letter of intent to purchase the nonprofit healthcare system and shift its focus to value-based care.