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The company will use the funds to expand internationally, initially focused on the Japanese and Brazilian markets.
Postmenopausal patients can get a prescription for ASCEND Therapeutics' EstroGel by scheduling an appointment with a LifeMD provider through the pharma brand's website.
The company offers personalized care plans and connects patients with a coordinated care team, including dietitians, internists and gastroenterologists.
Data exchange platform Briya and clinical trial-participant management platform Mural Health also secured investments.
The funds will be used to develop AI-enabled ultrasound technology for maternal care and pediatric lung health in low- and middle-income countries.
The care delivery enablement platform scored $8 million and now has a foothold in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, Florida and Maryland.
Medicare-focused virtual exercise platform Bold secured $17 million.
Also, MedEasy has raised seed funding to expand its user base in Bangladesh.
The retail giant and Pennsylvania-based healthcare system will create technology and services for organizations entering the chronic care management space.
The funding will support the University of Melbourne-led project's pilot in Australia.