Qventus
Mudit Garg, CEO of Qventus, sat down with MobiHealthNews in San Francisco to discuss the company's $105 million funding round announced today.
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Healthcare management tech platform Qventus announced this morning that it landed $30 million Series B funding in a round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Mayfield Fund, and Northwest Venture Partners.