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Centene Corporation led the round with participation from Optum Ventures, LRVHealth, Connecticut Innovations and Activate Venture Partners.
This raise follows a summer round of $225 million for the insurtech startup.
The regulator imposed a series of requirements for the tech companies that must be followed for at least 10 years.
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The tool was designed to make it easier for scientists, researchers and doctors to look up biomedical information.
With its second funding round of the year, the San Francisco startup hopes to expand its business and its worldwide network of providers.
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Now valued at more than $1 billion, the startup provides virtual care and local support services to patients who may otherwise fall through the cracks.
The company plans on using the funds to add new capabilities including billing and payment collection.