Investing
The launch was fueled by a $9 million seed funding investment.
The company offers a system that aims to break down healthcare silos.
Sprinter sends nurses and phlebotomists into the home to collect for lab tests, do vitals checks and test for COVID-19.
Lark will use the funds to expand its virtual care integrations and conduct further R&D for its AI platform.
The deal will provide guaranteed capital to fuel the firm’s rapid growth plan.
Also: Fitness app FitOn raises $18 million, and virtual pediatric platform KixCare completes a $2 million seed round.
The company plans to use the funds to build out its clinical lab in Boston and expand in the U.S.
The Series D raise brings Devoted Health’s total funding pot to $1.99 billion.
This new funding round brings the company's total raise to $1.15 billion.
Q&A: Deloitte's Peter Micca on the digital health investment boom, going public and value-based care
Micca discusses how COVID-19 has impacted the future of digital health.