MedCity News October 15, 2021
Elise Reuter

Propeller Health leaders Chris Hogg, David Hubanks and Joe Slavinsky started a new virtual primary care company called Marley Medical. They plan to set it apart from the rest with a care team composed primarily of clinicians and a different go-to-market approach.

After working at Propeller Health for six years, Chris Hogg and colleagues David Hubanks and Joe Slavinsky are setting out to create a new virtual primary care company. Called Marley Medical, the startup recently raised $9 million in seed funding led by Andreessen Horowitz’s Julie Yoo and CRV’s Kristin Baker Spohn.

As new services have made it easier than ever to launch a telehealth business, digital health startups have multiplied. But Hogg still believes his company can...

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