Harbor Health Raises $95.5M to Expand Its Hybrid Care Services

The company aims to offer relationship-driven primary and specialty healthcare services in Central Texas.

Published on Jan. 16, 2024
Harbor Health Raises $95.5M to Expand Its Hybrid Care Services

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Harbor Health, a healthcare provider based in Central Texas, has secured $95.5 million in new funding to expand and enhance its primary and specialty care services. The funding round was led by General Catalyst and brings Harbor Health’s total funding to more than $128 million.

The company’s care model focuses on personalized and relationship-driven care, connecting consumers to health teams and customized care pathways. The funding will support the growth of primary care services, broaden the scope of Harbor’s specialty care offerings and develop plan designs that promote coordinated care and better health outcomes.

The funding news comes after several milestones for Harbor Health, including expanding its number of locations from two to eight with more planned for 2024, launching mobile health units and expanding its clinician base to 43 members in Central Texas. The company also reached Austin consumers more than 25,000 times in 2023 via in-person and virtual appointments, mobile clinics and other modes of communication.

 

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