resilient healtha hybrid primary care provider, announced it has closed a $10 million Series A funding round.
Govo Venture Partners led the round, with participation from GoHealth founders Clint Jones of Bridge Ventures; GooseHead Insurance founders Mark and Robyn Jones, Block co-founder (ex-Square) Jim McKelvey, answers.com founder David Karandish, Acorn Pacific Ventures, Verata Health founder Jeremy Friese, and The Council .
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The St. Louis-based hybrid healthcare company is working to reduce employers’ total cost of care by increasing access to and utilization of value-based primary care. We also offer same-day access to primary and specialty care physicians through CloudClinics with remote digital diagnostic tools. Rezilient members have access to primary care, 73 types of specialty care, and in-house labs.
“Today, our goal is the same as it was on day one: to upend traditional healthcare models and deliver care that centers transparent relationships between patients and care teams in communities often overlooked by the innovation economy. Dr. Denmark Nagda, CEO and co-founder of Rezilient, said in a statement.
“This capital is a testament to our team’s continued dedication to the customers, partners, and families we continue to serve, as well as to more communities that are suffocating under the weight of traditional society. It is also the foundation for rapidly expanding our influence in the U.S. healthcare industry.”
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In September, Rezilient Health has partnered with Oklahoma State University to give eligible faculty and staff access to the company’s CloudClinics for their primary care and multispecialty care needs.
As a result of this partnership, OCU Stillwater campus and Langston University faculty, staff, and their dependents ages 7 and older who are enrolled in a BlueOptions PPO or BlueEdge HDHP healthcare plan are eligible for Resilient Health services.
Another company focused on technology-enabled primary care is Amazon. One medical.
In July, Amazon announced that it is repositioning its healthcare services by rebranding Amazon Clinic and integrating it into its hybrid primary care platform One Medical. One Medical’s pay-per-visit telehealth service is available nationwide and offers consumers two options for healthcare services: a pay-per-visit model and a membership-based model.
In February, another direct primary care provider Everside Health has merged with Marathon Health to provide primary care to patients, employees and union-sponsored clients using a value-based care model.
of The combined company will operate under the Marathon Health brand name and provide primary care, occupational health, mental health, pharmacy and musculoskeletal services to clients.
In August, Walgreens announced that Considering selling All of VillageMD’s primary care clinics are restructuring their operations or considering other strategic options, according to the filing. securities and exchange commission. The company acknowledged the existence of a default under the VillageMD secured loan as it faces challenges making the clinic scalable.
In 2023, Elation Health, which provides tools for telehealth and patient engagement, has partnered with Suvida Healthcare, a primary care group for Medicare-eligible Hispanic adults. Texas-based Suvida said it will leverage Elation’s platform to expand its value-based care business.