Telehealth
The deal comes less than a month after the company's plan to combine with digital neurotherapy company MindMaze fell through.
In addition to the Nectar Allergy Center in New York, the company's offerings include a compounding pharmacy, lab testing facility and telehealth network of allergists.
The not-for-profit health insurer's patients in New York and Connecticut will have access to in-home services after hospitalization via DocGo.
The collaboration will allow MedArrive's members, including Medicaid beneficiaries, to access 24/7 cardiology services from their homes.
The Texas-based company will utilize Elation's primary care platform to scale its Medicare-focused operations.
The Lyfe e-clinic supports cardiologists with remote monitoring capability.
Medicare Advantage insurtech company Clover Health and virtual care company Hims & Hers Health also reported earnings.
The company will use the funds to grow its offerings, including its teletherapy platform, and expand its reach nationally.
Amazon employees in 50 countries outside the U.S. and Canada will have access to Maven Clinic's fertility and family-building services with local resources.
The round brings the virtual care company's total raise to $205 million.