Aussie health tech start up raises AU$4 million to improve access to disability and healthcare services
COMPANY NEWS: Kismet, an Aussie health tech startup has today launched, having raised AU$4 million in a pre-seed round led by AirTree and including Daniel Petre, Black Nova and Flying Fox, to reduce the barriers to access disability and healthcare services. Kismet has developed an end-to-end ecosystem to support plan and fund management, and connect patients with legitimate providers, to address the disability and healthcare sector’s biggest challenges including fraud and non-compliance.
Health technology start-up Kismet has launched with $4 million raised in a pre-seed round and says it will focus on tools to support plan and fund management, aiming to connect patients with legitimate providers and address the biggest challenges in the disability and healthcare sectors.
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