Digital health startup Zivian Health Inc. has raised $3 million to expand its software platform that aims to connect physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants for collaboration.
The seed funding round was led by Wireframe Ventures, Crosslink Capital and NextView Ventures, the Cleveland-based company said Tuesday.
Zivian Health tracks credentialing and licensing rules for nurse practitioners and physician assistants in all 50 states so they and their physician collaborators can concentrate on caring for patients, said Dr. Rafid Fadul, co-founder and CEO of the company.
Fadul partnered with Jesse Corn to start Zivian Health last year. Corn was head of AudioEngine at Findaway, the Cleveland-based digital audiobook distributor, before Findaway was acquired by Spotify for $119 million in 2022.
“[It’s] an organized, clean interface where everything lives,” Fadul said. “It gives me a lot of peace of mind knowing that I’m working with people who are equally as committed to quality and motivated by the same things.”
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