Optum Ventures was among the investors as the mental health management app developer lifted its funding to $145m altogether.
US-based mental health diagnostics technology developer Mindstrong has raised $100m in series C funding from investors including Optum Ventures, the venture capital subsidiary of healthcare services provider Optum.
The round included General Catalyst, Arch Venture Partners, Foresite Capital, 8VC and What If Ventures. It took Mindstrong’s overall funding to $145m.
Mindstrong has developed a mobile app that relies on artificial intelligence to monitor biomarkers that can indicate a deterioration in a patient’s mental health.
The software alerts a therapist who…
Thierry Heles
Thierry Heles is editor-at-large of Global University Venturing and Global Corporate Venturing, and host of the Beyond the Breakthrough podcast.