MedCity News March 3, 2021
Elise Reuter

DispatchHealth, a startup offering at-home care, raised $200 million in funding. The Denver-based company plans to use it to expand to additional states.

At-home care startup Dispatch Health raised $200 million in funding. The startup plans to use the funds to expand from the 31 markets where it currently works to 100.

“We felt like there was a readiness for expansion and receptivity by the market that prompted us to raise this capital,” CEO Dr. Mark Prather said in a phone interview.

Tiger Global led the series D round, with participation from previous investors including Humana and Oak HC/FT. The funding round would give DispatchHealth a valuation of more than $1.7 billion, according to the company.

The Denver-based startup, founded...

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