MedCity News January 19, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

The company partners with independent practices, health centers and clinics to establish primary care-focused accountable care organizations.

Aledade, a company that helps build and operate accountable care organizations focused on primary care, has raised $100 million in a series D funding round.

Founded in 2014, Aledade partners with independent practices, health centers and clinics to establish ACOs, which are networks of physicians and healthcare facilities that share financial and clinical responsibility for providing coordinated patient care, according to Kaiser Health News.

Aledade partners with nearly 800 independent primary care practices, including more than 100 federally qualified health centers, across 31 states. The company’s technology helps providers identify and better manage their most high-risk patients.

With the new funds, Aledade plans...

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