KeyCare raises $27.4M to scale its AI-powered virtual care, improving access, coordination, and patient experience across ...
The company will invest in AI-enabled tech solutions for its platform that provides connected virtual healthcare.
KeyCare, the nation’s first Epic-based virtual care company, today announced the close of a $27.4M financing round. The most recent round was led by HealthX Ventures and included participation from ...
KeyCare, a virtual care platform built on the Epic EHR, has secured a $27.4 million investment in a round led by HealthX ...
Chicago startup KeyCare has now secured more than $55 million to expand its virtual care platform. Learn more here.
KeyCare, a virtual care platform built with Epic, raised $27 million in its series A financing round. The platform allows patients to schedule telehealth appointments through a health system’s MyChart ...
KeyCare­, the only telehealth platform developed with medical records provider Epic Systems, nabbed $24 million in series A funding. The series was backed by 8VC, LRV Health, Bold Capital and Spectrum ...
KeyCare is a company on a mission to ensure that health systems can provide patients with a more consistent, higher quality experience; it does this by providing them with virtual care services, ...
Under the partnership, KeyCare’s virtual healthcare providers gain access to the health system’s patient data to complete encounter details on its platform, according to an April 17 press release from ...
Steven Loeb speaks with Lyle Berkowitz, MD, CEO of KeyCare, a company providing health systems with virtual care services, allowing them to augment their care teams and optimize capacity by partnering ...
KeyCare, a Chicago and Madison-based startup, is seeking to solve healthcare’s access problem by proving that the country doesn’t have a shortage of physicians, but rather “a shortage of using them ...