Klinic Lands $24M for Behavioral Health Provider Platform
Klinic has raised $24 million to build out its provider enablement platform for behavioral health and specialty care, according to HIStalk's Morning Headlines. The funding targets the operational and administrative tools that independent clinicians need to manage and scale their practices.
The deal lands in a market where demand for mental health services continues to outpace supply, and where many behavioral health providers still operate without the back-office technology common in larger medical groups. Enablement platforms typically bundle functions like scheduling, billing, intake, and payer connectivity, freeing clinicians to focus on care rather than paperwork. By extending into specialty care, Klinic is positioning itself beyond a single niche.
For the broader industry, the raise is another signal that investors still see room in software that supports fragmented, independent provider networks. The practical test will be whether Klinic can translate capital into measurable gains in provider efficiency and patient access, the metrics that matter most in behavioral health.
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