digital health funding
SafeKeeping's platform integrates with a provider's EHR system to cut down on non-urgent communications eating up clinicians' time.
This new infusion of cash brings the San Francisco-based startup to a total of $26.84 million, the company revealed exclusively to MobiHealthNews.
Special Situations' Life Sciences Innovation (LSI) Fund led the round with participation from Viking Global Investors.
The startup plans to buff up its marketing as well as offer new tests and supplements.
Genneve, which has its roots in providing personal lubricants, also offers educational materials, online assessment tools, curated support products and message boards for community engagement.
The company will be expanding its customer services capabilities and expanding into the employer market.
The latest infusion of cash was led by True Ventures and Trinity Ventures.
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Intel Capital led the round.
The startup said that the seed funding will support continued development of Regulora, its behavioral intervention delivered through a mobile platform.