Value-based care company raises $100M

Vytalize Health, a value-based care company that provides analytics and recommendations to primary care providers, raised $100 million in funding.

The company has partnered with primary care practices serving over 250,000 patients. In the past several years, the company has launched new initiatives such as the Priority Care program, which aims to use data to identify patients who need care the most.

The funding round was led by Enhanced Capital Partners, according to a Feb. 22 Vytalize news release.

"We have a responsibility to ensure the ongoing success of value-based care by building high-performing systems of care that truly advance quality, improve the patient experience, and are sustainable for providers and the system overall. We believe primary care is a key part of the delivery system and that we must protect and reward independent primary care physicians who deliver more data-driven and effective care to patients," Vytalize co-founder and CEO Faris Ghawi said in the release. "In this outcome-based environment, we can focus on real, proactive health care vs. sick care and align our model with what's better for patients."

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