Cigna Ventures, Humana, and Optum Ventures Among Investor Set Re-Upping in Buoy Health Series C Financing
"We are honored by the continued support and commitment in Buoy from many of the industry's most influential insurers and are proud to be working with a group of investors that truly believe in our mission to make healthcare more personalized and convenient," said
Le continued, "Buoy was founded on the idea that turning to the internet for answers when you are sick can be overwhelming, confusing, and inefficient. I'm proud of the work we've done to help more than 9 million individuals make more informed decisions for their health, and the tools we have built to help consumers and employers navigate COVID-19. From the moment an individual has questions about their health, to ensuring they get the support they need as they seek care, Buoy will serve as the sidewalk to every possible front door of care, navigating the individual through their healthcare journey."
Buoy will use the proceeds to further buildout its IP with respect to artificial intelligence and other technologies, as well as grow the Buoy team. The fundraise will advance Buoy's clinical and insurance-based navigation capabilities to help move the individual to a more consumer-friendly healthcare journey.
As of the Series C close, Buoy has helped nearly one million Americans assess symptoms and locate the best places for them to seek care in their community during the COVID-19 pandemic. As one of the first digital health companies in the
"We remain focused on bringing highest value solutions that connect customers to the right care, at the right place, at the right time," said
Buoy also launched Back With CareTM, an employer platform that provides health resource navigation, risk assessment and personalized guidance for the transition back into the workplace for employers and employees across the country. With numerous tech companies and large healthcare organizations launching consumer-centric offerings to tackle this issue, Buoy remains committed to humanizing the healthcare journey and assessing the COVID-19 risk in connection with getting back to physical offices.
To support the company's expansion into more advanced healthcare journey support, Series C funding will be used to support hiring and research and development initiatives.
"Buoy has proven that AI can help better connect the health system to enable a more consumer friendly healthcare experience for patients. We are excited to support Buoy as it continues to build out its differentiated AI-powered navigation platform," said
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