MedCity News June 7, 2023
Katie Adams

Upperline Health, a provider network focused on value-based specialty care, recently raised $58 million. The startup identifies patients who are seeing specialists four or more times a year and provides them with an interdisciplinary care team that treats them at a clinic, in their home or via phone.

Specialty care is ready for more value-based care models, and investors are helping that transformation move along. Venture funds and angel investors recently funneled $58 million into Upperline Health, a Nashville-based provider network focused on value-based specialty care.

The funding round, announced Wednesday, was led by Crestline Investors. It brings the startup’s total funding to date to $79 million.

Upperline was founded in 2017 with the mission to improve Americans’ health by...

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