Forbes December 8, 2021
Deb Gordon

Trying to disrupt the United States healthcare industry is big business, at least for one company trying to do just that.

Nomi Health, a startup that delivers health services directly to millions of Americans without going through third-party health insurance, announced today that it has raised $110 million in Series A funding.

“Our Series A speaks to the scale of the challenge Nomi Health dared to undertake within a $3 trillion market,” said Mark Newman, founder and CEO of Nomi Health. “Nomi’s impact underscores that the people who built our broken system cannot fix it.”

The company launched in 2019 and currently serves 30,000 people per day across 10 states. Local governments, universities, and businesses contract with Nomi to provide...

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