The funding includes $4.5 billion for the firm's core VC funds, $1.5 billion for its Creation strategy and $2 billion for separately managed accounts.
The round was led by Andreessen Horowitz, which has announced two other significant digital health investments within the past two weeks.
The aim of the collaboration is to improve outcomes for children with cancer and provide a platform for startups.
The partnership will allow plan members to use health benefit cards for Uber, in addition to other healthcare expenses and food products.
The funds will be used to bolster research into emerging viruses that could become pandemics.
GE HealthCare unveils CareIntellect for oncology and Upfront HealthCare joins forces with athenahealth.
The retail giant announced that customers will now be able to get their prescriptions delivered along with groceries in a single online order.
Just one day after announcing an alliance with Cleveland Clinic, One Medical is launching new AI tools within its EHR to reduce administrative tasks for doctors.
The message-based platform allows patients to get answers to complex medical questions, receive second opinions, seek urgent care and obtain assistance with end-of-life decisions.
The aim of the platform is to collect clinical data from EHRs and accelerate the authorization process.