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June 14, 2024
Better Health’s $14 million in funding included investments from Healthworx, the University of Miami Health System and Mosaic General Partnership.
Read articleJune 14, 2024
University of Miami Health System is one of the newest investors in Better Health, a startup that provides medical supplies and peer support for chronic disease patients being cared for at home.
Read articleJune 13, 2024
This funding builds on Better Health’s previous $10 Million Series A round and brings the company’s total funding to $27.5 million.
Read articleJune 13, 2024
This investment underscores the industry’s recognition of Better Health’s pivotal role in revolutionizing healthcare delivery for chronic conditions.
Read articleJune 13, 2024
Medical supplier Better Health has raised $14 million in a strategic funding round backed by CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield’s venture capital arm, Healthworx.
Read articleJune 13, 2024
Naama Stauber Breckler, CEO and cofounder of Better Health, discusses the company's latest strategic funding round and how it plans to use the investment.
Read articleJune 13, 2024
The company says it will use the funding to bring a more comprehensive solution to payers and providers, while also expanding into new categories to better serve members with chronic conditions.
Read articleJune 13, 2024
Better Health, a medical supply provider, has received $14 million in strategic funding, including investments from Healthworx, the innovation and investment arm of CareFirst Inc., UHealth - University of Miami Health System, and Mosaic General Partnership.
Read articleJune 13, 2024
Investment from key healthcare leaders validates the Better Health care delivery model, bringing the company’s total funding to $27.5 million.
Read articleMay 17, 2024
Learn how 53% of Better Health members report a reduction in their stress levels and 47% report improvement in their overall mental health.
Read articleMay 8, 2024
Learn about the key challenge Better Health identified was the intensive need for engineering resources in designing, operating, and improving care flows.
Read articleDECEMBER 5, 2023
Listen to Better Health’s co-founder and CEO Naama Stauber Breckler interviewed by Sara Wetzler on the Theia Health podcast. Naama is a software engineer and a product manager turned healthcare entrepreneur who has founded 3 prior companies and has now started Better Health.
Listen podcastMAY 31, 2023
San Francisco, a city known for its thriving startup ecosystem, has become a hub for groundbreaking advancements in the medical field. From biotechnology and artificial intelligence to medical devices and therapeutics, these 15 startups are spearheading innovation and revolutionizing healthcare as we know it. Join us as we delve into the exciting world of medical startups in San Francisco.
Read articleMarch 14, 2023
Emily Gray, MSN, CRNP, CEN, is a nurse practitioner and ostomate who directs the Peer Support program at Better Health. After realizing that ostomates have far more to learn than just pouch changes and basic troubleshooting, she became a peer coach.
Listen podcastNovember 22, 2022
With diabetes often at the center of a host of chronic and comorbid conditions, Better Health’s expansion into that market, particularly related to continuous glucose monitors, was a natural next step.
Read articleNovember 17, 2022
Better Health, a nationwide chronic condition support and medical supply provider, announced today that it is now in network for Medicare Advantage (MA) customers of Cigna, a global health service company.
Read articleNovember 16, 2022
Better Health, a national chronic condition support and medical supply provider, is now in-network for Medicare Advantage customers of Cigna.
Read articleNovember 14, 2022
Better Health, the nationwide chronic condition support and medical supply provider, announced last week that it has expanded its offerings to those living with diabetes.
Read articleSeptember 20, 2022
For most people facing life with a chronic condition, direct support that helps them live comfortable, happy lives isn’t readily available.
Read articleSeptember 13 2022
Before we can consider telehealth as part of ongoing, longitudinal healthcare, there are major issues that need to be addressed.
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