GeekWire November 9, 2021
Charlotte Schubert

Seattle-area startup Truveta has released an early version of its health data platform and signed up three new partners to its system of health providers. Truveta’s total funding raised has also reached close to $200 million, the company announced Tuesday.

The fresh cash follows a $95 million Series A round raised in July from its healthcare system members, and an undisclosed investment from Microsoft revealed in September as part of a partnership to build Truveta’s platform on the tech giant’s Azure cloud platform.

Truveta emerged in 2020 with an ambitious vision: to aggregate data across multiple healthcare systems to provide medical insights.

The company “was born out of the experience in the pandemic that we do not have the...

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