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Walgreens-backed VillageMD signed an agreement to purchase Summit Health, a multispecialty medical practice and parent company of urgent care provider CityMD. The deal is expected to close early next year.
The layoffs come three months after a $10 million extension that brought its Series C round to $115 million.
The company will expand its team and product offerings, including direct-to-consumer operations, thanks to the FDA's approval of over-the-counter sales of hearing aids.
The company said it will use the funding to accelerate its go-to-market push.
AeroDPC will operate as a subsidiary of Hint Health immediately following the deal. In 2023, the company plans to release a new product combining AeroDPC and HintOS' capabilities.
The company will expand its team by 300% by 2023 and expand the rollout of its services in the U.S. market.
The pre-seed will be used to expand the startup's clinical operations and research as well as improve its proprietary clinical protocols.
The company also announced a partnership with managed care organization CareSource to study the benefits of using virtual reality with patients receiving home and community-based services.
The company received the funds as part of growth equity financing.
HealthJoy, Hazel Health, Navina, Galen Robotics, Midi Health and Lumata Health also announced funding rounds.