
Denver-based medical company DispatchHealth has secured $33 million in funding, according to company database Crunchbase, topping the city’s recent funding headlines. The cash infusion was announced May 7 and led by Echo Health Ventures.
According to its Crunchbase profile, "DispatchHealth is a provider of mobile healthcare. It offers on-demand healthcare for people of all ages in the comfort of their own home. It was founded in 2013 and was formerly known as True North Health Navigation."
The six-year-old company has raised two previous funding rounds, including a $30 million round in 2017.
The round brings total funding raised by Denver companies in health care over the past month to $51 million. The local health care industry has produced 28 funding rounds over the past year, raking in a total of $735 million in venture funding.
In other local funding news, medical company OrthoFi announced a private equity funding round on May 6, financed by Accel-KKR.
According to Crunchbase, "OrthoFi is a SaaS-based platform that offers software solutions for the orthodontic industry. It outsources time-consuming front office processes, creating payment plan flexibility for patients."
Founded in 2013, the company has raised five previous rounds, including a round in 2016.
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