digital employee benefits platform
The company works with employers to offer employees personalized health benefits plans and will use the funds to scale growth, continue product development and expand its team.
The company will use the funds to accelerate its AI capabilities and for strategic and commercial growth.
Employers with the reproductive and family-building service's global coverage will now have access to more than 8,000 providers globally.
Employers will have access to Teladoc's virtual primary care services through HealthJoy's care navigation platform.
It plans to deploy its latest funds to boost its technology.
With this raise, in addition to Nayya’s Series A round from earlier this year, the company has raised nearly $50 million to date.
The company began rolling out new offerings such as licensed therapy and behavioral health coaching to existing clients earlier this month.
The company offers a virtual assistant that can help employees navigate their health benefits and care options.
The US Venture Partners-led Series B round will help HealthJoy expand its staff at home and abroad.