Startup Lands $3.1M to Bring Better Health Care to Underserved Chicago Communities: Report

A digital health startup in Chicago raised funding from investors to bring better care to low-income communities, starting on Chicago’s South and West sides, Chicago INNO reports.

Clinify Health announced that it raised $3.1 million in a seed round led by Boston’s Seae Ventures, a VC firm that invests primarily in health care ventures led by women and people of color. Other backers include Better Ventures, Acumen America, the California Health Care Foundation and Chicago’s Impact Engine. 

Clinify works with clinics in underserved communities by helping them transition to value-based care. Read more.

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