MedCity News July 13, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

Launched by 14 health systems in February, the data analytics company building a repository of de-identified data will use the funds to develop its platform that aims to support clinical decision making and drug development.

Truveta, a health system-led data company, has raised $95 million in a Series A funding round and added three health system members.

Dallas-based Baylor Scott & White Health, Columbia, Maryland-based MedStar Health and Arlington-based Texas Health Resources have now joined the 14 health systems that launched the company in February. Truveta’s 17 member health systems participated in the funding round.

The company is building a platform that will structure and normalize de-identified patient data from its member health systems. It will provide aggregate data analysis...

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