![]() ![]() “We are looking for a very, very aggressive growth trajectory, particularly focusing on accessibility,” said Bali to Bloomberg. The current round brings the startup’s total funding to $175 million. It has also boosted its workforce 8X from 100 to 800, even while using AI to automate many administrative activities. ![]() Over the past 12 months, Carbon Health’s footprint has grown from a mere seven clinics to 27 in six different states. The current funding certainly takes him closer to that goal. However, several such clinics would be virtually overseen by a qualified doctor.Īccording to the San Francisco Business Times, the startup’s CEO and co-founder Eren Bali has a vision for the company to become the “Starbucks of healthcare.” It also seeks to bring down the cost of clinics in economically weaker locations by having a physical clinic where nurses would perform activities such as diagnostics and screenings. Its model, therefore, caters to patients at its “inviting” physical clinics, as well as via telemedicine from its AI-driven technology platform. That means the method most convenient to the patient. The “Starbucks of healthcare”īased in San Francisco, Carbon Health is a startup that offers its care services through an “omnichannel” route. It also saw participation by existing backers Brookfield Technology Partners, DCVC, and Builders VC. The Series C funding round was led by Dragoneer Investment Group. As COVID-19 vaccination looms, Carbon Health also plans to open 100 “pop-up” clinics.Ĭarbon Health, the high technology healthcare company that provides both virtual and in-clinic care to patients, announced Tuesday its raise of $100 million. ![]()
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