(MENAFN - PR Newswire) NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/  National medical practice Eden Health , today announced that it has raised $60 million in Series C funding led by growth stage investor Insight Partners , with participation from Amigos Health, Aspect Ventures, Company Ventures , Flare Capita l, Flexcap Ventures, Max Ventures and PJC , which brings the company s total funding to $100 million. The new capital will be used to extend its lead as the most advanced Integrated Virtual Care platform, expand its brick-and-mortar medical office footprint to several new major U.S. metropolitan areas, and build new features that allow for integrations of third-party healthcare services.
Eden Health rakes in $60M, Oncology platform Carevive scores $18M and other digital health fundings
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Eden Health Raises $60 Million Series C to Bring Collaborative Care Mainstream
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