MedCity News November 2, 2022
Katie Adams

Intus Care, a predictive analytics platform designed to improve care outcomes among geriatric patients, recently closed a $14.1 million Series A funding round. The startup’s mission is to improve the way PACE programs use their data so they can maintain and enhance the quality of care they provide to vulnerable seniors.

Intus Care, a predictive analytics platform designed to improve care outcomes among geriatric patients, closed a $14.1 million Series A funding round on Wednesday. The round, led by Deerfield Management, brings the company’s total funding to more than $19.5 million.

The startup was founded in 2019 by three undergraduate students at Brown University: Robbie Felton, Evan Jackson and Alex Rothberg. Felton, Intus’ CEO, was studying public health with a...

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