Practice Fusion Raises Another $15M

Free electronic health record vendor Practice Fusion has raised another $15 million in Series D funding, bringing the company’s Series D funding to $85 million and total funds raised to $149 million.

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“Practice Fusion doctors have facilitated six percent of all patient visits in the US this year. This huge reach makes us the front-running health technology company, and we’re going to double that reach next year,” said Ryan Howard, CEO of Practice Fusion in a news release. “From connecting doctors and patients to using sophisticated data decision support to drive better care, we’re the health company to watch in the year to come.”

The additional Series D funding also helps the company prepare for an eventual initial public offering, according to the news release.

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