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SchoolCare provides a healthcare technology platform for K-12 public schools. It enables school nurses to deliver care and ensure student safety by connecting schools, families, medical professionals, and health plans. This integrated system streamlines pediatric health services and information management, fostering coordinated care.
The company, initially CareDox, was co-founded by Hesky Kutscher in 2010. Kutscher's insight stemmed from a conviction that all students deserve proper medical attention. He leveraged technology, building a cohesive, accessible healthcare ecosystem within educational settings to improve children's health.
SchoolCare's platform serves K-12 school nurse offices, parents, and healthcare providers, linking students and families to essential health services. The company's mission posits every child should become a healthy adult, striving to achieve this through technological innovation enhancing health outcomes for the school-aged population.
SchoolCare has raised $42.0M across 3 funding rounds.
SchoolCare has raised $42.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
SchoolCare has raised $42.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
SchoolCare's investors include 7wire Ventures, Digitalis Ventures, Mayfield, Hubrix Ventures.
SchoolCare is a healthcare technology company that provides a digital platform partnering with K-12 school nurse offices to connect children and families to healthcare services, enabling HIPAA- and FERPA-compliant health charting, chronic disease management, and immunization compliance reporting.[3][5] It serves school districts, parents, payers, providers, and health plans, solving fragmented care coordination for underserved pediatric populations by streamlining digital health records and communication—trusted by over 3,300 schools with strong testimonials on efficiency gains and scalability.[3][6]
The platform reduces paperwork, automates immunization tracking with state registries, and supports scalable parent education on issues like vaccines, allergies, and mental health, demonstrating growth through partnerships like Managed Health Services (MHS) in Indiana for K-12 nurse offices.[2][3]
SchoolCare emerged from deep collaboration with school nurses and health officials, focusing on tools to keep kids healthy amid care coordination challenges.[6] While exact founding details are sparse in available data, it has built traction through proven implementations, such as successful flu vaccine programs in Duval County Public Schools and efficiency boosts in districts like Centerville-Abington and Vail, Arizona—highlighted by superintendents and nurses for reducing errors and enabling direct family communication.[3]
Pivotal moments include partnerships like the 2021 MHS collaboration to serve underserved students via school nurses, underscoring its evolution toward scalable, tech-driven pediatric health solutions.[2]
(Note: Distinct from UK-based SchoolCare offering ICT hardware for schools [1] or NH's SchoolCare health benefits coalition founded 1995 [4].)
SchoolCare rides the edtech-healthtech convergence trend, addressing rising demands for pediatric care amid chronic conditions, mental health crises, and post-pandemic immunization gaps in U.S. K-12 systems.[3] Timing aligns with telehealth expansion and value-based care shifts, amplified by payer partnerships like MHS and Cigna/Harvard Pilgrim models, favoring platforms that cut costs via school-based coordination.[2][4]
It influences the ecosystem by empowering 3,300+ schools as health hubs, reducing errors and scaling outreach—countering market forces like nurse shortages and fragmented records while promoting healthier student outcomes.[3]
SchoolCare is poised for expansion by deepening payer alliances and integrating AI for predictive care, capitalizing on growing edtech investments in child wellness. Trends like federal immunization mandates and mental health focus will propel adoption, evolving its role from coordinator to comprehensive pediatric health platform—ultimately ensuring more children transition to healthy adulthood through school-centric innovation.[3][5] This positions it as a key player bridging education and healthcare seams.
SchoolCare has raised $42.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $24.0M Series C in February 2019.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2019 | $24.0M Series C | 7wire Ventures, Digitalis Ventures, Mayfield | |
| Jan 1, 2018 | $16.0M Series B | 7wire Ventures, Digitalis Ventures, Mayfield | |
| Jul 1, 2011 | $2.0M Seed | Hubrix Ventures |