NEW YORK —
- Funding comes from General Catalyst, with continued participation from Thrive Capital, GV (Google Ventures), Salesforce Ventures, Box Group, and others.
- Fabric will use the funding to bolster its technology and team, accelerating the development of innovative solutions that serve 70 health systems, 3,800+ clinicians, and millions of patients across urgent, emergency, surgical, and primary care.
- Funds will also be used to advance AI solutions and explore strategic acquisitions.
Fabric, developers of a leading care enablement system that is humanizing care by automating clinical and administrative work, today announced its $60M Series A funding, led by General Catalyst, with continued participation from Thrive Capital, GV (Google Ventures), Salesforce Ventures, Vast Ventures, Box Group, and Atento Capital. The funding comes on the heels of Fabric’s strategic acquisition of GYANT, a conversational AI care assistant and patient engagement suite, propelling the company forward and marking a significant leap towards fixing the patient-to-clinician journey by enhancing accessibility, efficiency, and outcomes for both in-person and virtual care interactions.