KeyCare, a Chicago, IL-based provider of a virtual-first care platform built with Epic, raised $27M in Series A funding.
Ziegler, and and two additional health systems joined 8VC, LRVHealth, Bold Capital, and Spectrum Health Ventures.
The company intends to use the funds to improve patient access, expand provider capacity, and streamline care delivery across the country.
Led by CEO Lyle Berkowitz, KeyCare is an Epic-based virtual care platform designed to help health systems improve access and quality by expanding their virtual care options for patients. The company offers health systems the ability to augment their care teams, optimize capacity, and widen their digital front doors by partnering with a nationwide network of virtual care groups working on KeyCare’s Epic-based platform. Patients can schedule appointments with these Virtualist healthcare providers via their health system’s MyChart portal or call center. Virtualists then complete the telehealth visit on the platform and their data can be shared with members of the patient’s regular care team.
Health systems can start with nationwide virtual urgent care coverage, and then may add other virtual health services based on their virtual care initiatives.