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Moving Analytics Raises $6M to Increase Virtual Cardiac Rehab Solutions and Expand Team Amidst Telehealth Industry Growth
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With this round, the company will be able to grow their partner and customer base, increasing enrollment rates and clinical outcomes across the country.
Moving Analytics Virtual Cardiac Rehab
Through our extensive due diligence and vetting through our partners, we have found Movn to be the most comprehensive and mature solution in the market with stellar proof points and evidence of success. LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) April 19, 2021
Moving Analytics, a telehealth company providing virtual cardiac rehab solutions, today announced it raised $6M in a Series Seed-2 round. The round was led by Aphelion Capital, LLC, through Cardeation Capital, with co-investments by OCA Ventures and Seae Ventures. This investment brings Moving Analytics’ total funding received to date to $9.5M.
‘Ask a Black Doctor’ brings physicians and the community together to dispel misconceptions and build trust.
April 19, 2021
DR. RHONDA JOHNSON
When COVID-19 swept across the United States last year, there was generalized confusion surrounding how the virus was contracted, the effectiveness of safety guidelines, testing, and how long Americans would need to shelter in place. In Black communities, that confusion was multiplied by targeted conspiracy theories, a dearth of testing options and damaged relationships with the medical community that trace back to the nation’s origins.
Dr. Rhonda Johnson saw the writing on the wall. She is a retired physician executive and chair of the fundraising committee of Gateway Medical Society, a Pittsburgh-based coalition of Black healthcare providers dedicated to closing racial disparities in health care.