MedCity News Startup looking to build the ‘Mint.com of healthcare’ raises $12 million Seqster, a San Diego based company looking to build a platform for patients’ health records, DNA data and wearable data, raised $12 million in a funding round led by OmniHealth Holdings. Shares0 Several tech companies, from Microsoft to Apple, have tried to “fix” medical records, looking bring information scattered across multiple systems into one place. But so far, that goal has proven elusive. The San Diego-based startup recently raised $12 million in a series A round led by OmniHealth Holdings. Takeda Digital Ventures and Anne Wojcicki, 23&Me’s CEO and founder, also participated in the round.