KeyCare: Closes $27M Series A Funding

KeyCare Closes $27M Series A Funding

  • KeyCare, a Chicago, IL-based provider of a virtual-first care platform built with Epic, raised $27M in Series A funding
  • Ziegler, and and two additional health systems joined 8VC, LRVHealth, Bold Capital, and Spectrum Health Ventures
  • The company intends to use the funds to improve patient access, expand provider capacity, and streamline care delivery across the country
  • The company is an Epic-based virtual care platform designed to help health systems improve access and quality by expanding their virtual care options for patients
  • The company offers health systems the ability to augment their care teams, optimize capacity, and widen their digital front doors by partnering with a nationwide network of virtual care groups working on Key Care’s Epic-based platform
  • Patients can schedule appointments with these Virtualist healthcare providers via their health system’s MyChart portal or call center
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