The healthcare scheduling software provider boosted its total funding to almost $120m in a round backed by Providence Ventures and Salesforce Ventures.

Kyruus, the US-based creator of a healthcare scheduling platform, has received $42m in a series D round featuring care provider Providence St Joseph and enterprise software producer Salesforce.

Venture capital firms Venrock and Highland Capital Partners co-led the round. The corporates were the only two named out of a consortium of existing backers that also took part, investing through Providence Ventures and Salesforce Ventures respectively.

Founded in 2010, Kyruus has created software that helps health systems manage data and match…

Robert Lavine

Robert Lavine is special features editor for Global Venturing.