Aspire Health raises $15M in Series C


What does Aspire Health do?

Aspire Health, is nation’s largest provider of home and outpatient based palliative care. It is a healthcare company which specializes in providing an extra layer of support to patients who face serious illnesses. Its clinicians are experts in providing patients with relief from pain, symptoms and stress of a serious illness, thus helping patients and caregivers through complex and difficult  treatment choices and providing spiritual and emotional support to the patients suffering from serious illnesses and their families.

How much Aspire Health was funded?

Aspire Health raised $15M  in Series C funding on June 1, 2015 from Oak HC/FT, a premier venture growth equity fund focused on healthcare info and financial technology.

Previous funding

Undisclosed amount in Series A funding on July 24, 2013 from Nashville Capital Network, Investment Arm

$1M in Seed funding on August 7, 2013 from Nashville Capital Network, Investment Arm

$5.5M in Series B funding on July 1, 2014 from Clayton Associates / $272.2k, FCA Venture Partners and BlueCross BlueShield Venture Partners

What is next for Aspire Health?

The demand for specialized medical care by patients facing suffering from a serious illness is growing rapidly in the U.S.  Aspire Health is serving this growing segment of healthcare market by delivering a cost effective and personalized palliative care service which the patients and their families can seek. The company has plans to use the latest investment in their growth and for the supporting the continued expansion of the palliative care of serious illness. The funding will be used for inventing in additional data analytics, growth and infrastructure into new markets.

More about Aspire Health

Aspire Health was founded in 2011 by Bill Frist and has its headquarters in Brentwood, TN. The company provides home and outpatient based palliative care for serious illnesses by operating a group of specialized physician practices who care for the patients.