eternalHealth: Raises $10M in Series A Funding

eternalHealth Raises $10M in Series A Funding

  • eternalHealth, a Boston MA-based health plan company, raised $10M in Series A funding
  • The backers in the round, which follows an initial $10m in Seed and Pre-Series A investment by healthcare and tech entrepreneurs last summer, included John Sculley, former Apple CEO
  • The company intends to use the funds to support the day-to-day operations, and grow and increase its membership base
  • The company is a Medicare Advantage Health Plan that offers HMO and PPO products in three Massachusetts counties: Worcester, Middlesex, and Suffolk
  • Through its technology-driven, innovative platform, eternalHealth is looking to substantially reduce its administrative & operating costs (SG&A) across the entire enterprise
  • The cost savings will allow for more dollars to be allocated towards the total cost of care, while also passing down the savings to their members through its benefits to lead them in the healthy direction
Steve Sam
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