Kyruus, a provider search and scheduling solutions for health systems, has raised $30 million in new funding from Francisco Partners.
Kyruus had raised $42 million in Series D round late last year. Kyruus’ total funding touched more than $155 million.
The company’s data management and patient access platform serves 600 hospitals and over a quarter of a million healthcare providers across the US.
Graham Gardner, co-founder and CEO of Kyruus, said: “We anchored our platform on the principle that healthcare organizations could better match patients to the right providers and care settings through a data-driven approach to routing and scheduling.”