digital health funding
The company plans to use the new money to help speed up its growth and development.
The startup's seed funding comes from Lux Capital, former Twitter heads and others.
A Swedish digital health firm is launching its doctor-patient video app in the UK this week after signing two partnerships with NHS GP federations that will see it become available to patients registered with GP practices in North West Surrey and the North West of England - the NICS GP Federation and SSP Health.
The company's devices, which are available with or without a connected component, look to avoid inconvenient IV drug delivery.
The company plans to use the new money to develop its smart living integration platform K4 Community Works and expand its customer base.
The London-based startup plans to use the new money to build a patient engagement platform and data analysis tool.
The app offers users a stronger recovery support network while helping care teams track and flag those at risk for relapse.
The startup, headed by entrepreneurs Todd and Ed Park, also announced that it has begun enrolling Medicare beneficiaries living in certain Florida counties.
The funding will allow NowRx to offer its high-speed orders in new regions.
Thirty Madison has announced plans for a new platform called Cove, which will let migraine patients virtually consult doctors and get medications through the mail.