The food-as-medicine platform will grow its workforce and offerings as rising food prices from new Trump tariffs underscore the need for accessible, nutrition-based care.
The company's patch uses intradermal electrochemical sensors to monitor glucose levels and provide metabolic insights to individuals with type 2 diabetes not on insulin.
The hospital-focused telehealth and virtual care delivery company, which currently works with more than 70 health systems, will use the funds to scale its reach.
The company offers ICHRA plans, allowing employers to offer tax-free allowances to employees, who can then choose personalized health, dental and vision benefits.