Dave Muoio
Myia Labs' tech uses Apple Watches, Oura Rings and other consumer health tracking products to guide chronic disease care.
Fitplan's subscription service provides consumers with video workouts developed by well-known trainers.
Amidst the unveiling of its newest consumer smartphones, tablets and smartwatches, the tech company said it will begin enrolling consumers into its hearing, cardiovascular and women's health studies later this year through an upcoming app.
Optum Ventures and Premera Blue Cross led the Series B round.
The company's EHR-integrated services has yielded 75% year-over-year growth within the last year.
The company was also the recipient of a recent NSF research grant.
This is the company's second platform-focused expansion within the last year.
The software combines ECG readings with artificial intelligence to deliver personalized workout guidance.
The round was co-led by New Leaf Venture Partners and Eclipse Ventures.
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