StartUp Health August 30, 2022

Multiple mental health startups closed funding this week, plus rounds went to fintech for the healthcare industry, digital migraine therapeutics, medical data, transgender care, senior care, and much more.

The last full week of the month saw $475M in health innovation funding reported. Alma, a New York, NY-based network that helps independent mental healthcare providers accept insurance, led the week’s funding. The company raised a $130M Series D round led by Thoma Bravo, with participation from Cigna Ventures, Insight Partners, Optum Ventures, Tusk Venture Partners, Primary Venture Partners, and Sound Ventures. source>

Other recent deals included:

Nitra, a New York, NY-based fintech company for the healthcare industry, raised $62M from Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Pantera...

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