Workweek July 30, 2022
Jared Dashevsky

New digital health startup Caraway raised $10.5 million to revamp health care on college campuses for the Gen Z women+ population. This is great news since health care on campuses is notoriously awful. Caraway will leverage technology to make all-encompassing health care accessible for college students who, conveniently, are always using their smartphones.

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Caraway spun out of a partnership with 7WireVenture, OMERS Ventures and digital health experts Lori Evans Bernstein and Joshua Tauber. This latest fundraising round comes from 7WireVenture, OMERS Ventures, Hopelab Ventures and angel investors.

Caraway is a digital health app that Gen Z women+ on partnered college campuses can download to their phone, giving them 24/7 access to a whole team of clinicians...

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