The Series B funding round comes less than a year after the company closed a $25 million Series A round led by Google Ventures.
Xaira's CEO, Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne, resigned as president of Stanford University last August due to controversy over inaccuracies discovered in his lab's scientific papers.
Pediatric chronic care company Clarity Pediatrics also secured $10 million in seed funding and Los Angeles-based Handl Health brought in $2.5M.
The new offerings and content will help members taking GLP-1 medications maximize nutrient intake and access medication tracking, recipes and community forums.
The health insurance company will expand its use of Cohere's prior authorization platform to include diagnostic imaging and sleep services.
The Home as a Health Care Hub will use augmented and virtual reality to reimagine how the home can become a system that improves health equity.
Members can access mental health coaches for cases that may not require a licensed therapist, such as sleep-related issues or building healthy relationships.
Elekta’s radiation therapy offerings will now utilize GE HealthCare’s recently acquired MIM software.
The SaaS company looks to harness Edgility’s AI capabilities to expand its patient-capacity offerings and augment its patient-flow model.
As part of the agreement, ShiftMed will provide services to 1,400 Genesis HealthCare locations.