Yahoo Finance September 22, 2021

– Centivo has now raised $118 million since founding

– Latest round further enables the restoration of healthcare affordability for the average American worker

BUFFALO, N.Y., — Centivo, a new health plan for self-funded employers that is anchored around leading providers of value-based care, announced today that it has raised an additional $51 million in funding, less than 10 months after its previous round. These funds will support Centivo’s rapid growth and expansion amid increased demand from employers for health plans that are structurally built to address employee healthcare affordability. It will also support the development of expanded products and services such as a fully integrated virtual primary care-centered health plan, which was recently launched in Florida.

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Topics: Employer, Insurance, Investments, Patient / Consumer, Payment Models, Provider, Self-insured, Trends, Value Based
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