Virtual Specialty Care Company Summus Raises $19.5M

Virtual specialty care platform Summussecured $19.5 million in funding, bringing its total raise to $70 million. 

Summus offers employers, health plans, hospitals and health systems, and medical groups and networks a virtual care platform focused on specialty care, including peer-to-peer solutions that allow primary care and in-plan specialist providers access to a specialist network, according to Mobi Health News. 

The company will use the funds to scale its growth and innovation.

Last year, the New York-based company received a $22 million strategic investment from the Glenstone Foundation and Danaher Corporation’s cofounder and executive committee chairman Mitchell Rales. 

It secured $21 million in a Series B round less than a year before. 

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