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Create Health Ventures will focus on funding early-stage digital health companies led by founders with healthcare backgrounds.
VSee's telehealth SaaS platform will power the Ava robot, which aims to allow remote providers to be present at an ICU patient's bedside.
The New York-based company's stock price fell upon news of a 2% decrease in second-quarter revenue and a $837.7 million net loss.
The women's health app will use the funds to expand its workforce in North America and Europe, scale its reach and enhance its technology.
The t:slim X2 Pump is compatible with Dexcom G7 and G6 continuous glucose monitoring systems and was cleared for sale by Health Canada.
The funding announcement comes just one year after the company secured a $71 million investment.
Women will be able to receive a prescription for Axena's Leva Pelvic Health System during an online consultation with an UpScriptHealth provider.
Scopio Labs secured $42 million in Series D funding, and robotics company NAVIGANTIS closed a $12 million Series A round.
The test kits will be available at seven Walmart stores across the state, and the pilot program will be ongoing until supplies run out.
The platform includes language support, call-to-text functionality, a high degree of automation and community outreach features.