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Cancer Care Startup Thyme Care Raises $60M in Series B Funding
WebPublished by Endpoints News on Sep 22, 2023 2:06:58 PM. A cancer care startup founded by two Flatiron Health alums in August raised $60 million to bring its value-based approach to cancer care coordination to more people. Founded in 2020, Nashville-based Thyme Care provides services to care for cancer patients when they’re not at their …
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Thyme Care Gets $60M Series B to Scale Cancer Care Beyond the …
WebNASHVILLE – August 22, 2023 – Thyme Care, the leading value-based cancer care partner, today announced a $60M Series B fundraise co-led by Town Hall Ventures and Foresite Capital, with participation from current investors Andreessen Horowitz Bio + Health, AlleyCorp, Casdin Capital, and Frist Cressey Ventures.
Thyme Care Raised $60 Million To Help Cancer Patients Navigate …
WebTheir company, Thyme Care, aims to provide 24/7 support guiding patients to getting the care they need. On Monday, the company announced it has raised a $60 million Series B round co-led by Town Hall Ventures and Foresite Capital. The new infusion of capital brings the company’s total funding to $83 million.
Robin Shah: Thyme Care – A Better Journey for All
WebAs a pre-med biomedical engineering major student, Robin Shah, Founder & CEO of Thyme Care, focused on the medical route before delving into the business side of medicine.During his undergraduate years, he worked summers dedicated to working with his father in their oncology clinic, realizing the need to bring high-value care into the …
Our responsibility to bring a better cancer journey to scale
WebWith great opportunity comes great responsibility – and accountability. The level of responsibility that comes with new investment is enormous. As we grow the number of individuals we support and the oncology practices we partner with, we recognize the impact we can have. We do not take that responsibility lightly.
Value-Based Enabler Thyme Care Clinches $60M to Expand in New …
WebThyme Care, a value-based oncology platform, has raised $60 million in a series B round. The round was co-led by Town Hall Ventures and Foresite Capital with participation from existing investors Andreessen Horowitz Bio + Health, AlleyCorp, Casdin Capital and Frist Cressey Ventures.
A New Type of Collaboration for Scaling Value-Based Oncology Care
WebThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) has just concluded their 5-year value based Oncology Care Model (OCM) and a year from now will be starting the Enhancing Oncology Model (EOM). We learned many things from the OCM, but two stood out. First, practices with the right tools and resources were able to succeed: to …
30 Young Leaders Who are Forging a New Future for Healthcare
WebRobin Shah, 36, is guiding patients with cancer through treatment and improving their health outcomes. Shah is the founder and CEO of Thyme Care. Robin Shah has been around cancer care for just about his entire life. The son of an oncologist, Shah got a crash course in operating a cancer center when he began working at his father's …
Transforming Cancer Care with Thyme Care’s Robin Shah
WebToday’s episode features Robin Shah, the Co-Founder & CEO of Thyme Care, a company that collaborates across the cancer care community to improve access, experience, and outcomes, all while lowering the total cost of care. Hosted by Alex Merwin, Head of Growth for Healthcare & Life Science Startups at AWS, this episode dives into …
AON Announces Participation in the Enhancing Oncology Model
WebAmerican Oncology Network partners with Thyme Care to provide cancer care support and navigation to patients. FORT MYERS – July 26, 2023 – American Oncology Network, LLC (AON), one of the nation’s fastest-growing networks of community oncology practices, announced its participation in the Enhancing Oncology Model …
The Digital Health 50: The most promising digital health …
WebThe Digital Health 50 is CB Insights’ annual ranking of the 50 most promising digital health startups in the world. This year's winners are working on making healthcare AI safer, developing new drugs and therapies, bringing clinical trials to underserved populations, and more.
WTF Health with Bobby Green
WebCancer Patient Navigation “Cancer is different, and navigation solutions need to be specific to cancer patients.” Jessica: Hi everybody, it's Jessica DaMassa with WTF Health—what's the future health—I am talking to the who's-who of health tech and healthcare innovation. And today we are talking to a Series A startup in the cancer …
Dr. Samyukta Mullangi Joins Thyme Care as Medical Oncology …
WebDr. Mullangi will be responsible for identifying the wraparound oncology-specific interventions that will help keep Thyme Care members out of the hospital, triage members to their oncologist when an urgent need arises, and ensure symptoms are proactively managed and addressed. In addition, Dr. Mullangi will work closely with the …
Oncology Onward: A Conversation With Thyme Care CEO Robin …
WebOn our fourth episode of Oncology Onward, Emeline Aviki, MD, MBA, and Stephen Schleicher, MD, MBA, sit down for a conversation with Robin Shah, MBA, cofounder and CEO of Thyme Care, which he started in 2020 with Bobby Green, MD, president and chief medical officer.
Survivor Stories: Ben Freeberg
WebSurvivor Stories: Ben Freeberg. Published by Thyme Care on December 17, 2021. When Ben received his testicular cancer diagnosis in 2018, he took his experience and shaped his stand-up comedy routine. Read more about Ben’s positive outlook, how he found joy during treatment, and what he’s doing now to reach others.
Thyme Care hires Memorial Sloan Kettering cancer fellow
WebThyme Care. Medical oncologist Samyukta (Sam) Mullangi, M.D., has joined Thyme Care as medical oncology director. She recently completed her hematology-oncology fellowship from one of the nation’s leading cancer treatment centers, Memorial Sloan Kettering. Mullangi will also be joining the clinical staff at Tennessee Oncology. As …
Nashville’s startup scene is booming with health-tech founders
WebThe VC recognized Shah’s company — an occurrence that is hardly unusual for him anymore. As more investors and founders are flocking to explore Nashville’s booming health-care and technology scene, Shah said he gets recognized regularly. Sometimes people know his first and last names.
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