MobiHealth News October 14, 2021
Laura Lovett

The launch was fueled by a $9 million seed funding investment.

Propeller Health vets Chris Hogg, Joe Slavinsky and David Hubanks are looking to the telehealth space with the launch of Marley Medical, a virtual primary care company focused on chronic conditions.

The new company is coming onto the scene fueled by $9 million in seed funding. Julie Yoo, a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz, and Kristin Baker Spohn, a general partner at CRV, led the latest funding round. Participation also came from a number of individual investors including digital health veterans Anne Wojcicki and Halle Tecco.

The new provider is focused on reaching patients in the home and lets members virtually connect with multidisciplinary care teams, as well...

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