connection to care
A weekend update to the virtual assistant includes a new COVID-19 conversation tree, which relies on information and guidance from the CDC and links users to consumer telehealth services if appropriate.
The company's move has come under fire for privacy concerns.
Data from an Aetna International survey also suggest that employers and convenient digital tools could play a role in connecting these potential patients to care.
IQVIA led the round with participation from Windham Ventures and other existing investors.
The company's US lead said that two "very large" strategic partners have already been secured, with hopes to lock down as many as five by next year.
The deal will help connect Cambia's regional health plan members in Washington and other nearby states to appropriate mental health services.
The new funding news comes less than a year after the company closed an $8 million Series A round.
Emphasizing users' privacy, the tool aims to synthesize preventive care recommendations from major professional and federal health organizations into simple, consumer-friendly recommendations and reminders.
The tool, called Destination: Health, was built from a collaboration with social services-focused software maker Unite Us and will roll across certain Aetna plans later this year.
The web and mobile Find Care platform provides consumers with a localized list of partner providers and services meeting their healthcare needs.