Radiology Business July 9, 2024
Marty Stempniak

HarmonyCares, a provider of in-home X-ray services that spans 15 states, has raised $200 million in new capital, leaders announced Monday.

Based in Nashville, Tennessee, the company is focused on physician-led care for vulnerable patients who cannot travel to a traditional healthcare facility. HarmonyCare Diagnostics brings the latest digital X-ray technology to patients’ homes or long-term care facilities, offering rapid results with board certified radiologists “available 24/7.”

Venture capital firm General Catalyst Partners led the funding round, alongside McKesson’s VC arm and an unnamed “large national payer,” among others. HarmonyCares said it will use the money to expand into additional geographies and develop new technologies.

“There is an urgent need to expand access to longitudinal care, particularly as many patients...

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