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The Current Health monitor remotely collects data on a variety of vital signs to predict the onset and progression of disease By Kristy Dorsey Edinburgh start-up Current Health has raised $43 million (£31m) in what is believed to be largest Series B funding round in Scottish tech history. The cash will allow the company, whose platform delivers healthcare in the home, to more than double headcount with the creation of 100 new jobs by the end of this year. About half of these will be data science and software engineering posts based in Edinburgh, where it currently employs 50 of its 90 staff.
Current Health, a Boston, MA-based enterprise remote care management platform, raised $43M in Series B financing.
The round was led by Northpond Ventures, with participation from LRVHealth, OSF HealthCare, Section 32, Elements Health Ventures, and existing investors. Andrea Jackson, Director at Northpond Ventures, and Tripp Peake, General Partner at LRVHealth, will join Current Health’s Board of Directors.
The company intends to use the funds to continue to expand operations and its business reach.
Led by Chris McCann, CEO and Co-Founder, Current Health is an enterprise remote care management platform, focused on enabling early, preventive healthcare. The company provides a single point of insight into patient health at home, ingesting data from hundreds of remote monitoring devices – along with patient-reported data and electronic medical record data – to identify and predict the onset and progression of disease. The company’s physician-led virtual command center provid
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