A California startup that provides virtual care to children with autism is closing in on $705 million in funding, reports Bloomberg.
Brightline, which currently provides care in all 50 states, says it will use the $105 million in Series C funding to expand its services to support children with autism spectrum disorder and those who identify as LBGTQ+ (black, indigenous, and people of color), as well as to triple its staff and grow its partnerships with health plans and employers.
The company, which was founded in 2012, says it now provides care to more than 24 million children and has 85 care providers in all 50 states.
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