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Caresyntax Raises $100 Million to Make Surgery Smarter and Safer

Caresyntax Raises $100 Million to Make Surgery Smarter and Safer Investment will strengthen technology and expand company s reach News provided by Share this article Share this article BOSTON, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Caresyntax, the leading enterprise-level digital surgery platform delivering actionable insights to make surgery smarter and safer, today announced that it has closed a $100 million Series C funding round led by PFM Health Sciences LP, and included participation from Optum Ventures, Intel Capital, Lauxera Capital Partners, Vesalius Biocapital III, Arno Capital, Rezayat Investments, as well as current investors IPF Partners, the Relyens Group, and Surgical.AI. The investment follows a year in which the company saw 250% growth in new contract value, supported more than 30,000 surgeons, and improved care for more than two million patients.

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Caresyntax Raises $100 Million to Make Surgery Smarter and Safer

Caresyntax Raises $100 Million to Make Surgery Smarter and Safer
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Caresyntax Raises $100 Million to Make Surgery Smarter and Safer

Caresyntax Raises $100 Million to Make Surgery Smarter and Safer
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CW panel: Preparing for the return to the workplace—and the next pandemic

By Jaclyn Jaeger2021-02-25T17:06:00+00:00 At some companies, employees are just now beginning to return to the office. Other firms are choosing to adopt a hybrid model, while some will choose to permanently transition to fully remote work. No matter the route taken, the challenge remains the same: how to strike the right balance between complying with laws and regulations applicable to matters of health and safety while still respecting the privacy rights and concerns of employees. The first thing companies should do is understand what guidance they must comply with from a county, state, and federal standpoint regarding how to keep their employees safe. “That has to be part of the broader conversation and framework that you create to ensure that there are safety protocols in place,” said Douglas Edwards, senior vice president of workplace experience at health insurance company Humana.

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Intel | Predicciones 2021

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