/PRNewswire/ IMPLICITY®, a leader in remote patient monitoring and cardiac data management solutions, today announced it has raised $23 million in Series A.
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Digital primary care company Curai Health scored $27.5 million in Series B funding from Morningside Ventures, as well as returning backers General Catalyst and Khosla Ventures. The company, which was founded by Neal Khosla and Xavier Amatriain, runs on a subscription-based model.
Users can pay $7.99 a month for the subscription and then access telemedicine visits with doctors. The service also lets patients set goals around things such as weight management and sleep.
The company plans to use the money to expand its efforts and scale.
“Primary care should be just that primary to every single person, but without drastic innovation, the current system will only create more scarcity, higher costs and a sicker population,” Khosla said in a statement.