Health and Wellness
The sale comes four months after The Pill Club paid an $18.3 million settlement for alleged Medicaid fraud in California.
The announcement comes just two months after the company announced it would add same-day prescription-delivery services to its platform.
The retail giant's customers can purchase Simple HealthKit's at-home tests for sexual wellness, diabetes detection and respiratory health.
Yuvo Health, a tech-enabled platform focused on federally qualified health centers, and value-based care company Syntax Health also secured funding.
Also, Vuno is developing health content for chronic disease patients on Hativ Care.
The company was also the first to receive emergency use authorization for its home COVID-19 test in 2021.
Laudio will use the funds to scale its growth and product development, expand its sales team and invest in its AI and analytics platform.
It is currently conducting an in-human trial of its diagnostic patch.
Samsung will integrate the Orlando-based company's Smart Care Facility Platform into its displays to help with patient monitoring in the care setting.
RxLightning, a digital platform focusing on specialty medication distribution, and Canadian fertility startup Twig also scored investments.