StartUp Health December 2, 2025
Nicole Kinsey

Curative led this week’s global funding with a major raise to advance its prevention-driven health insurance model designed to lower costs and improve long-term outcomes. Additional rounds showcased continued innovation across complex care navigation, precision psychiatry, specialty-care AI, women’s health therapeutics, and next-gen drug discovery.

This week’s reported global health innovation funding included:

Curative, an Austin, TX-based startup health insurance company that aims to reduce costs by encouraging people to get preventative care, raised more than $150M led by Upside Vision Fund, with participation from Galaxy Digital, Duquesne Family Office, DCVC, and Martin Varsavsky. <source>

Reema Health, a Minneapolis, MN-based care navigation company for complex patients, raised $19M from LRVHealth and Optum Ventures. <source>

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