Home Health Care News September 20, 2023
By Joyce Famakinwa

Inbound Health has locked down $30 million in a Series B funding round.

The investment was led by HealthQuest Capital. Existing investors – Flare Capital Partners and McKesson Ventures – also participated in this latest round of funding.

Inbound Health is an enablement platform that helps health systems and health plans develop hospital-at-home and SNF-at-home programs.

The company was originally part of the health system Allina Health. In 2022, the company spun off and became a separate entity. It launched with $20 million in funding from Flare Capital Partners.

Inbound Health CEO Dave Kerwar told Home Health Care News that there are three areas the new funds will be allocated toward. One of these areas is the company’s...

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