MedArrive, a healthcare platform that enables payers and providers to extend medical services into the home, raised $25 million in Series A funding. Since the company’s founding in December 2020, MedArrive said it has doubled the size of its team, expanded into new states and facilitated thousands of home visits. Section 32 led the round with participation from new investors, 7wireVentures and Leaps by Bayer, and existing investors Define Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, and Redesign Health. The new financing will advance MedArrive’s underlying technology platform and fuel expansion of its network to meet demand for affordable, in-home care. Read more.
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