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Home » Seattle-based DexCare, whose tools help health systems manage capacity and patient appointments, raised a $75M Series C, bringing its total funding to $146M (Nate Bek/GeekWire)
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Seattle-based DexCare, whose tools help health systems manage capacity and patient appointments, raised a $75M Series C, bringing its total funding to $146M (Nate Bek/GeekWire)

Business Circle TeamBy Business Circle TeamJune 21, 2023Updated:August 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Seattle-based DexCare, whose tools help health systems manage capacity and patient appointments, raised a M Series C, bringing its total funding to 6M (Nate Bek/GeekWire)
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Seattle-based DexCare, whose tools help health systems manage capacity and patient appointments, raised a $75M Series C, bringing its total funding to $146M (Nate Bek/GeekWire)

Nate Bek / GeekWire:

Seattle-based DexCare, whose instruments assist well being programs handle capability and affected person appointments, raised a $75M Collection C, bringing its whole funding to $146M  —  Seattle health-tech startup DexCare introduced Wednesday that it raised $75 million in recent money to spice up the event of its healthcare affected person demand and entry platform.





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