Bay Area health-tech company lands $220M to fill data gaps for drugmakers

Bay Area health-tech company lands $220M to fill data gaps for drugmakers

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A San Francisco company trying to connect life sciences companies to real-world data has raised $220 million — nearly two and a half times what it had raised in four previous rounds. Komodo Health Inc. said the Series E funding, led by Tiger Global Management LLC, would help it build out its technology platform and applications that tap de-identified data of "patient encounters" to discover large-scale outcomes that could be looped back to drug makers, health plans and patient advocacy groups…

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