This morning CareDox, a school-based healthcare platform, announced that it is teaming up with ed-tech company PowerSchool to integrate the former’s digital consent feature into the latter’s Unified Administration Enrollment system. The new integration is expected to make it easier for parents to sign off on their child’s in-school healthcare treatment.
The program will be initially be focused...
Boston Children’s Hospital and school-based healthcare platform CareDox are teaming up to provide new digital care management services to K-12 schools, the organizations exclusively revealed to MobiHealthNews this morning.
Caredox specializes in working with schools and capturing students’ medical charts and medication, creates data and immunization analytics and gives parents and providers...
Pediatric healthcare platform CareDox recently landed $16 million in Series B funding. The round was co-led by AI Life Sciences Investments LLC and 7wire Ventures with additional investments from Digitalis, Prolog Ventures, StartUp Health, and Wanxiang Healthcare Investments.
“CareDox’s mission is to enable the right care at the right time, for every child, and it is a pretty ambitious mission...
New York-based CareDox, which offers a digital platform for schools to manage, store and transfer children’s health records, has raised $6.4 million in Series A in a round led by Digitalis Ventures. First Round Capital, Giza Venture Capital, TEXO Ventures and Prolog Ventures also contributed. Previously, the company raised $4.3 million in April 2016. The new funding will be used to further expand...
Venture capital firm Digitalis, which was founded last year and has offices in New York and California, has launched a $100 million fund to spur innovation in healthcare by investing in early and seed stage companies that leverage math, science and technology to address human health problems.
“As we rethink the value system of how we finance healthcare, we have to look at where the risk is going...
April was a big month for digital health funding, with 15 more deals coming through, totalling an impressive $220 million and bringing the total funding so far this year to $691 million. As we did in February with Oscar, we're excluding the largest deal, Bright Health's $80 million round, from the total because the company in question is a tech-saavy payer, but not a digital health company per se...
New York City-based CareDox has raised $2.8 million in a round led by Texo Ventures and Prolog Ventures for its online and mobile platform that stores student health data. CareDox also raised $1.5 million in venture debt agreement with Western Technology Investment.
Existing CareDox investors include First Round Capital, Charles River Ventures, Band of Angels, and Giza Ventures. This brings the...
New York City-based mobile medical record system CareDox (formerly MotherKnows) has raised $1.2 million, according to an SEC filing. This brings the company's total funding to at least $6.1 million.
Existing CareDox investors include First Round Capital, Charles River Ventures, Band of Angels, and Giza Ventures. The company raised its previous round in August 2014.
Schools and parents can use...
New York City-based mobile medical record system CareDox, formerly known as MotherKnows, raised $900,000, according to an SEC filing. CareDox has raised around $4.9 million to date.
Existing CareDox investors include First Round Capital, Charles River Ventures, Band of Angels, and Giza Ventures. The company raised its previous round in August 2014.
Schools and parents can use CareDox’s online and...
New York City-based mobile medical record system CareDox raised $2.5 million, according to an SEC filing.
The filing also notes that they company aims to raise a total of just over $3 million. CareDox has raised around $4 million to date.
Existing CareDox investors include First Round Capital, Charles River Ventures, Band of Angels, and Giza Ventures.
Schools and parents can use CareDox's online...