SoftBank Vision Fund 2 led the healthcare management software provider’s series D round, taking its overall funding to about $213m and its valuation to a reported $1.4bn.
US-based healthcare analytics platform developer Clarify Health completed a $150m series D round on Tuesday led by telecommunications group SoftBank’s Vision Fund 2 and backed by hospital operator Memorial Hermann Health System.
Funds and accounts managed by BlackRock filled out the participants in the round along with Insight Partners, Spark Capital, KKR, Aspenwood Ventures, Rivas Capital and Sigmas Group. It valued the company at $1.4bn according to Bloomberg.
Founded in 2015, Clarify has built an artificial intelligence (AI)-equipped enterprise analytics…