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Strive Health has selected Colorado for its long-term headquarters expansion. The Denver-based startup has grown its employee base by more than 600% in the last year and today’s announcement includes the addition of 250 new Colorado jobs that support the company’s expansion in roles that include clinical, technical, data management, operations, and strategy.
“As we kick off National Economic Development Week, it is fitting that we announce the continued growth and expansion of a Denver-based startup right here in Colorado,” said Governor Jared Polis.
“These high-quality jobs are a great benefit to Colorado as Strive Health continues to solidify Colorado’s reputation for healthcare and health tech innovation.”
Heartbeat Health, a NYC-based healthcare company working to deliver heart care, raised $20m in Series B funding.
The round was led by Echo Health Ventures, with participation from DaVita Venture Group and existing investors, .406 Ventures, Optum Ventures, Kindred Ventures, Lerer Hippeau, Designer Fund and Max Ventures. Jessica Zeaske, a Partner at Echo Health Ventures, will join the Board of Directors at Heartbeat.
The company intends to use the funds to accelerate product research and development as well as expand clinical services offered to at-risk organizations.
Led by Dr. Jeff Wessler, CEO, Nayan Jain, CTO, and Mark Hanson, Chief Product Officer, Heartbeat Health is a healthcare technology company that delivers virtual-first cardiovascular disease prevention and management with a focus on improved clinical experience, health outcomes, and reduced cost. The Heartbeat virtual-first platform offers a data-powered patient and provider experience, combining telemedicine, diagnost
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The rush to digital is reshaping the health insurance market. Incumbents are making investments in digital to defend their positioning while a new crop of entrants is looking to disrupt the industry with technical savvy. Vericred has positioned itself at this crossroads with its data exchange and technology platform for insurers with a robust of APIs to reduce administrative and medical costs while also leading to revenue growth. The company’s infrastructure platform allows insurers to deliver digital experiences and services, improve sales tools, manage member relations, and more. The company views itself as providing the pipes that are powering the new digital insurance economy to meet the needs of consumers, brokers, employers, and employees alike with smart solutions.
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