The company plans to use the funding to hire new team members and invest in its technology.
The virtual care company reported a net loss of $69.2 million and revenue of $629.2 million, an 11% increase from the first quarter last year.
J&J Medtech will use NVIDIA's technology to expand the use of AI in surgery centers, assisting with surgical decision-making and collaboration across operating rooms.
Rite Aid pharmacists will be able to send patients to Homeward for wellness visits, screenings and risk assessments.
It will use its fresh funds to complete a multi-site validation study across eight Asia-Pacific markets.
The year was plagued by layoffs, slowing investment and an increased need for companies to prove their market value.
The Israel-based company is the result of AION Labs' fifth startup challenge.
The startup plans to launch its team-based mental, physical and reproductive healthcare in the fall.
A J.D. Power study indicates telehealth is the preferred method among consumers for receiving certain types of medical care.
Also, a Hong Kong project has received $5 million in funding to develop LLM-run companion robots for the mentally underserved.