Y Combinator
The startup's technology allows telehealth companies and virtual medical clinics to verify a patient's health insurance coverage manually or programmatically.
The AI training provider is the first Lithuanian startup to be selected for the programme and one of several Lithuanian startups to gain funding recently.
The Philadelphia-based startup was designed to help patients with organizing their prescription medications and via online support.
The company also published new research on its biofeedback tool.
The round was led by Octopus Ventures with participation from Y Combinator, Startup Health and Triple Point Ventures.
Kleiner Perkins and Union Square Ventures led the Series C, which will help the company grow its offering suite and userbase.
The Silicon Valley-based accelerator Y Combinator hosted a demo day with 122 startups, 28 percent healthcare related.