Kaiser Permanente Ventures returned to reinvest in the nursing staff management service at a $1.1bn valuation.
IntelyCare, a US-based producer of healthcare workforce management software, secured $115m in series C funding yesterday from investors including healthcare provider Kaiser Permanente.
Janus Henderson Investors led the round, which also featured Endeavour Vision, Longitude Capital, Leeds Illuminate and Revelation Partners, while Kaiser Permanente invested through corporate venturing unit Kaiser Permanente Ventures. The round valued the company at $1.1bn.
IntelyCare provides a cloud-based platform that matches healthcare facilities with available nursers, helping them to predict and flexibly manage their staffing…
Fernando Moncada Rivera
Fernando Moncada Rivera is a reporter at Global Corporate Venturing and also host of the CVC Unplugged podcast.