Opioid addiction care provider Groups Recover Together and healthcare management platform developer Vim each raised $60m, with Optum Ventures backing both rounds.

Funding

Health services provider Optum and healthcare consortium Kaiser Permanente took part in a $60m series C round for US-based opioid addiction treatment provider Groups Recover Together yesterday through subsidiaries Optum Ventures and Kaiser Permanente Ventures. The round was led by Oak HC/FT and included Bessemer Venture Partners, Transformation Capital and RRE Ventures – all of which, like Optum Ventures and Kaiser Permanente Ventures, were named as existing investors. The company has not disclosed details of its earlier funding.

Vim,…

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Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.