Artemis Health Raises $25 Million Series C Led by Bessemer Venture Partners

Artemis Health Announces Series C Funding of $25 Million to Continue Mission of Helping Employers Get the Most from their Healthcare Spending

Artemis Health, a benefits data analytics company, announced a Series C funding round to further expand and scale its platform and services. The $25 million round was led by Bessemer Venture Partners with participation from Maverick Ventures, F-Prime, Hearst Health Ventures, and Rose Park Advisors. Bessemer Venture Partners has a history of investing in health tech companies, and their portfolio has included Allscripts, Bright Health, Liazon, Welltok, and DocuTAP.

Artemis Health, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, provides self-insured employers with insights into employee benefits data to help them reduce wasteful spending and provide effective, affordable health and wellness coverage for employees.

“Employers are uniquely positioned to fix healthcare in the United States by optimizing their health benefits in the best interest of their employees. Artemis Health’s mission is to make it easy for them to leverage the data created by their benefits programs to do exactly that. Some of the most forward-thinking employers in the country trust us as their partner, and we’re thrilled that Bessemer Venture Partners, one of the most savvy investors in the world, is throwing their weight behind our mission as well,” said Grant Gordon, CEO and co-founder of Artemis Health. “Bessemer has a long track record of funding companies that succeed in solving on huge challenges, and their investment in Artemis Health is great validation of not only our mission, but also the progress we’ve made in accomplishing it. This new capital and Bessemer’s expertise will help us push the boundaries of what’s possible with data and accelerate our growth and positive impact on healthcare.”

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Nearly 50 percent of Americans get their healthcare coverage through their employer, so that’s where Artemis Health has focused its efforts. The Artemis Platform gives human resources professionals the insights, data, and analytic support they need to make data-driven decisions about employee benefits. Artemis clients use their benefits data to help employees lead healthier lives; for example, they’re eliminating wasted prescription spending, tracking the success of wellness programs, and finding gaps in care or coverage.

Steve Kraus, a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, will be joining the Artemis Health Board of Directors. Kraus is a current board member for health tech leaders such as Welltok, Bright Health, Groups, Qventus, Health Essentials, Docent Health, and Alcresta.

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“Artemis Health is a natural addition to Bessemer’s healthcare portfolio. For the past two decades, we have partnered with high growth companies that are addressing big challenges in healthcare. Artemis is in a unique position to positively impact not just their clients’ bottom lines, but also the lives of the millions of people in our healthcare system. I am thrilled to help shape the bright future ahead for Artemis,” said Kraus.

2018 saw tremendous growth for Artemis Health, including doubling the employee count, adding new functionality to the platform, and creating a next-generation data management system. The Artemis Platform now improves the lives of over 4 million employees and their families who receive benefits through our employer and broker customers.

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