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Lifespark Announces $20 Million Series B

  • Oct 13, 2021
  • Meaghan Puglisi
  • 1-min Read

In TechMN, Lifespark CEO, Joel Theisen, says “We want global risk, to be held accountable for delivering wellness, and move volume to value. The less we spend on reactive care, the more we can spend on the experience. The proprietary technology we are building isn’t for tech’s sake but to create on-demand access and deep holistic understanding of our clients. This powerful insight combining both prescriptive and predictive analytics guides our service delivery from the current low-value, acute, reactive care mindset to one that empowers people to take control of their health.”

Read more about Lifespark’s $20 Million Series B in TechMN

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