Tencent was among the investors in a series B round that will help AllinMD expand its orthopaedic training and care access platform as well as its hospitals.

China-based online hospital operator AllinMD Orthopaedics Hospital has completed a $100m series B round that included internet group Tencent, Kr-Asia reported yesterday.

The round was co-led by venture capital firm H Capital and Sheares, a healthcare-focused holding company owned by Singaporean government investment firm Temasek, and it included growth equity firm Trustbridge Partners.

Originally founded in 2013 as an online platform where orthopaedic doctors could train, AllinMD has since expanded to an online-based platform where orthopaedic patients can access more…

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