Healthcare Innovation August 20, 2024
David Raths

Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Texas Medical Center Venture Fund, Yale New Haven Health join General Catalyst in $10.5 million funding round

Clarium Inc., a startup company focused on hospital supply chain operations, has received $10.5 million in venture capital funding led by General Catalyst, with backing from Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Texas Medical Center Venture Fund, Yale New Haven Health, as well as existing investors AlleyCorp, 1984 Ventures, Alumni Ventures, and others.

The funding takes New York-based Clarium’s total capital raised to date to $16 million.

The company said it would use the investment to integrate further with existing partners (CommonSpirit, Yale New Haven Health, Geisinger, Ochsner Health, Boston Children’s Hospital) and build programs with additional health systems.

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