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Healthee’s benefits and care navigation platform empowers employees and employers to make the most of their health benefits.
Healthee, an Israeli AI healthcare costs management platform, has successfully completed a $50 million Series B financing round led by Key1 Capital, with participation from existing investors including Fin Capital, Glilot Capital Partners, Group11, and strategic partner TriNet. The company, which has over 15,000 customers, uses AI to simplify the healthcare experience and improve outcomes for employees and employers. The new funds will be used to expand Healthees product capabilities and enhance its platform for health benefits. The financing round was oversubscribed, indicating strong investor confidence in Healthees growth and potential.
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Healthee raises $50M to automate the mess of U.S. health benefits | CTech
Healthee, an Israeli digital health startup, has raised $50 million to enhance its platform that simplifies healthcare benefits for employees. The funding includes $30 million in a Series B round led by Key1 Capital and $20 million in credit from Comerica. The company plans to use the funds to expand its office in Israel and recruit new employees, focusing on development roles. Healthees platform, which serves over 15,000 customers, aims to improve healthcare outcomes and reduce costs by offering real-time data access and AI-powered recommendations. The company has experienced significant growth, now serving half a million users, and plans to expand its product portfolio.
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Healthee secures $32 million Series A for employee healthcare platform | CTech
Israeli healthtech startup Healthee has raised $32 million in a Series A funding round. The round was co-led by Fin Capital, Glilot Capital Partners, and Group11, with participation from strategic partner TriNet. Healthees platform provides personalized responses to queries about coverage, treatment, and benefits, and offers assistance throughout the Open Enrollment process. The platform also offers personalized recommendations for preventative care. The funds will be used to enhance the lives of millions of employees across the United States by eliminating the challenges of finding affordable care.
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TriNet Introduces New Personalized Benefits Experience Through Collaboration with Healthee
TriNet, a provider of comprehensive human resources solutions for small and medium-size businesses, has announced a collaboration with Healthee, a leader in AI-powered digital solutions for health and wellness. The partnership will provide TriNet customers with exclusive access to Healthees solutions. The collaboration aims to help employees better select and use their benefits by providing direct access to modern tools for benefits navigation. Additional features, including an AI-powered personal health assistant, are planned to be available in 2024.
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Healthee Launches Rebrand to Support Strategic Vision and Accelerated Growth
AI-powered healthcare platform Healthee has unveiled its new name and logo, reflecting its mission to make healthcare easy to navigate. The company uses AI to explain health insurance plans in a simple way and provides proactive recommendations to make employees healthier. In 2021, Healthee raised $22M in seed investment, led by Group 11, with participation from Cresson Management, Good Company, and Insurtech Israel. The funds are being used to build and scale its team with seasoned professionals in the healthcare and insurance industries.
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"The best talent in the health and wellness industry is in and around New York"
Insurights, a company specializing in employees health and wellness, has expanded its operations to the US, opening its headquarters on the East Coast. The move was driven by the desire to tap into the talent pools in the health and wellness industry in and around New York. The New York startup ecosystem, particularly the Israeli one, was also a factor in the decision. Insurights aims to help Americans navigate the complex healthcare system by providing a virtual Chief Health Officer named Zoe. The company has raised $24 million in a seed round and has a total of 35 employees, with 15 in Israel and 20 in the US. The founders have learned about cross-cultural differences and the importance of sharing different perspectives while operating in the US market. They have also emphasized the value of finding investors who align with their mission.
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Insurights Announces $22M in Seed Funding and Unveils 'Virtual Chief Health Officer,' Zoe, the AI Advisor Helping Employees Access, Understand and Utilize their Health Benefits