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GenAI company for health plans Alaffia Health and oncology-focused clinical-trial platform Klineo also secured funding.
It is envisioned to cover greater distances, serving Australia's rural and remote communities, while being sustainable.
The telemedicine giant reported a net loss of $81.9 million in the first quarter of the year and a 20% increase in EBITDA year-over-year.
The startup plans to use the funds to build out its technology platform.
The Series B funding round comes less than a year after the company closed a $25 million Series A round led by Google Ventures.
Xaira's CEO, Dr. Marc Tessier-Lavigne, resigned as president of Stanford University last August due to controversy over inaccuracies discovered in his lab's scientific papers.
Pediatric chronic care company Clarity Pediatrics also secured $10 million in seed funding and Los Angeles-based Handl Health brought in $2.5M.
The health technology company will use the funds to support the growth of its provider partnerships.
The funds will support the company's global growth and advance its AI-enabled Internet of Things platform.
The Series C equity and debt financing round brings the company's total raise to $103 million. Two Chairs will use it to expand its reach nationally.