KeyCare Secures $24.7M In Funding To Scale Epic-Integrated Virtual Care Platform
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Contributed by: HeLOS Intelligence
Summary
KeyCare, the first Epic-based virtual care company in the U.S., has raised $27.4 million to advance its AI capabilities and expand its Epic-native virtual workforce, totaling over $55 million in funding to date. Unlike typical direct-to-consumer telehealth models, KeyCare integrates directly with health systems' electronic health records, ensuring continuity of care and better coordination between virtual and in-person services. This model positions KeyCare as a scalable solution for healthcare providers facing capacity challenges in primary and urgent care, thus enhancing patient experience and care management. The implications for healthcare technology indicate a shift towards more integrated telehealth solutions that support existing healthcare frameworks rather than disrupt them.