Business Courier: Company led by UC graduate raises $11 million
IncludeHealth has an innovation lab in UC's 1819 Innovation Hub
A company led by a University of Cincinnati graduate raised $11 million in a recent financing round led by CincyTech, which will help fuel new market expansion, the Cincinnati Business Courier reported.
IncludeHealth, which in 2020 opened an innovation lab in UC's 1819 Innovation Hub, recently completed a financing round. With the latest funding, the company has raised a total of $22 million.
IncludeHealth was founded by UC alumnus Ryan Eder. The company develops digital physical therapy platforms.
With the most recent round of funding, IncludeHealth will expand MSK-OS, its remote care platform for musculoskeletal care.
The platform delivers personalized care through patients’ own devices without the need for wearable sensors, additional hardware or downloads. Patients can use the platform to complete at-home exercises while collecting data to help manage their conditions.
Read more from the Cincinnati Business Courier.
Featured image at top: 1819 Innovation Hub. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand
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