Elemy, a San Francisco-based company focused on online and in-home pediatric behavioral care—including autism — has raised $219 million, per Fortune’s Term Sheet. The Series B funding round values the business at $1.2 billion. SoftBank Vision Fund 2 led the round and was joined by investors including Goodwater Capital and Premji Invest. That comes as health tech startups at large are becoming larger with a strategy of focusing on specific conditions.
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