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.
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