According to Rock Health's wrap up, U.S. digital health companies raised $6 billion in the first quarter, compared with $7.3 billion in the fourth quarter last year.
The new service offers on-demand access to interpreters via video telehealth.
The first telehealth offering included in the program is PursueCare, which focuses on addiction medicine.
Patients work with dietitians to build meal plans and have ingredients delivered to their homes.
The partnership, which includes Anthem, Biogen, Eli Lilly, Evidation, Janssen and Merck, gives payers guidance for including digital endpoints in reimbursement for new drugs.
This new round brings the company's total funding to $15.7 million.
The system is trained with over 150 subjects to accurately locate human bone landmark locations.
The startup plans to hire more team members, accelerate its go-to-market strategy and add to its partnerships with digital health companies.
The new tool lets clinicians input a patient's name, pronouns and gender identity.
The study of SWORD Health's tool found a 51.6% reduction in disability as well as a 54.8% reduction in pain.