Pager is raising 6M as it seeks to add health system partners (Updated) - MedCity News
A little more than three months ago, Pager's management team said the business model would change to focus on adding health systems as customers. Now the digital health company has filed documents with the Security and Exchange Commission's website, indicating the company has raised a little more than 5.2 million with a goal of 6 million, according to a Form D filing. In June, Andrew Chomer of Pager told MedCity News that it forged a collaboration with Weill Cornell Medicine health systems in a deal with New York Presbyterian Hospital. The agreement gives Pager's users access to primary care doctors and specialists within the Weill Cornell Medicine system from board-certified physicians and nurses across specialties through its app. Through Pager's triage platform, patients are evaluated and if necessary, referred to a Weill Cornell specialist who advise on the next steps for care.
Oct-4-2016, 15:51:22 GMT