PicnicHealth Raises $60 Million To Grow Medical Datasets
PicnicHealth, company dedicated to improving medical record access for patients and for the development of disease-specific datasets for research, has raised $60 million in a Series C funding round.
Created on June 28|Last edited on June 28
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In a world of overly complicated and excessively bureaucratized medical record keeping, PicnicHealth lets you access your private information easily, securely, and all in one place. By signing up with PicnicHealth, there's no more need to juggle forms and phone calls between countless institutions.
Beyond just cataloging health history, patients can choose to contribute their information to the furtherment of medical research by opting in to let their anonymized data be included in medical datasets. Through their research platform and with large sets of medical data, medical researchers can work with machine learning engineers and data scientists to uncover new treatments for diseases.
Who's funding PicnicHealth and where's the money going?
PicnicHealth has raised $60 Million through a Series-C funding round led by B Capital Group with additional participation from Felicis Ventures and Amplify Partners. This brings their total funding-to-date to over $100M.
The money will be going towards facilitating the expansion of their research platform, adding 30 new diseases to the list of disease datasets that users can contribute to.
CEO & Cofounder of PicnicHealth Noga Leviner is the wife of CEO & Cofounder of Weights & Biases, Lukas Biewald.
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