Intus Care, a data-driven healthcare startup founded by Robbie Felton, Evan Jackson and Alex Rothberg, has raised an additional $3.1M to double-down on its big-data approach to enable patient care at long-term medical facilities.
, a data-driven healthcare startup founded by Robbie Felton, Evan Jackson and Alex Rothberg, has raised an additional $3.1M to double-down on its big-data approach to enable patient care at long-term medical facilities. The latter two cofounders share their approach to raising the startup’s latest financing round, and how they will deploy the acquired funds to realize the company’s long-term strategy in the healthcare industry.
Looking forward now to our current fundraise, our priority is to scale our impact on patient well-being, provider data empowerment, and quality improvement. We want to optimize our platform to ensure that patients’ goals of care are being met and that we are helping move the needle on their quality of life. For their care teams, we want them to feel empowered by technology so that they can meaningfully use data to proactively identify at-risk patients who might have been overlooked.
Currently, we have focused on partnering with PACE Programs which help vulnerable senior populations live independently in their communities by getting quality care at home or in out-patient centers. This round of funding in the short term will help us to expand our efforts to empower PACE Programs with data. We’ve seen strong growth in this market, and our technology is becoming an integral part of the PACE Quality Playbook.
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