Human API secures $6.6M to allow patients share data with providers

Human API

Human API raised $6.6 million from 16 investors, according to an SEC filing; existing investors include Andreessen Horowitz, BlueRun Ventures and Innovation Endeavors.

The Palo Alto, California-based company creates software that allows providers to create a health platform which enables a group of patients to share data with their caregivers. According to Human API’s CEO Andrei Pop, their goal is to make it simple for a physician, nurse, researcher, or even a caretaker to retrieve this data.

After customers sign up to build an aggregation platform, Human API provides them with pre-written SDKs, libraries and sample apps to copy and use.

Some of the Human API integration partners include Jawbone, Basis, Fitbit, Pebble, Withings, iHealth, RunKeeper, MapMyFitness, and Moves, with more to come.

Back in 2013, the company graduated from AngelPad, an accelerator founded by ex-Googler Thomas Korte.

[Via: mobihealthnews]