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Getlabs will build out its at-home blood testing network with $20M Series A

TechCrunch

At the time, he says, he was struggling with a health condition that required regular lab work. Although telehealth platforms had proliferated, there wasn’t a company that actually offered the in-person services he required.

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Nigerian YC-backed startup Anchor comes out of stealth with $1M+ to scale its banking-as-a-service platform

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These platforms have become popular with neobanks or upstarts in different segments trying to embed financial services into their offerings because large, incumbent banks have been relatively slow to bring their services up to speed with the pace of change in the world of tech and banking. The situation is no different in Africa.

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Update: Springtide, an autism treatment center network, raises $18 million

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That’s one reason why Jia Jia Ye and the team at the healthcare startup studio Redesign Health were able to raise $18 million in a recent round of funding for the new startup, Springtide Child Development.*. million in financing. Image Credit: Thetaree Sarmkasat iStock / Getty Images Plus.

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Meet your healthcare providers post Covid-19: Greater agility, better infection containment, fast diagnostics & telemedicine

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Many countries tried to “flatten the curve” of the contagious infection to manage the unprecedented overload on public health systems, and to distribute the demand for medical care, intensive care unit beds, and ventilators over a longer period. . In the U.S. Similarly, TytoCare.

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Innovation Insider: Intensive Care

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Many countries tried to “flatten the curve” of the contagious infection to manage the unprecedented overload on public health systems, and to distribute the demand for medical care, intensive care unit beds, and ventilators over a longer period. In the U.S.