Healee raises $2M for US telehealth expansion

Telehealth and digital health startup Healee has raised $2 million in seed funding to expand services in the U.S.

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Healee works with healthcare organizations to expedite the launch of their digital health offerings. The seed funding round was led by Nina Capital with participation from Calm/Storm Ventures, Kaya VC and Eleven Ventures, according to an Aug. 30 Healee news release.

“Healee is prepared for the next disruption wave in virtual care, now driven by the growing need for hybrid or virtual-first care models,” said Marc Subirats, general partner at Nina Capital. “Healee has taken an enabling technology platform approach to becoming a leader in this wave, with the ability to support any distinct virtual care use case.”

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