Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Baltimore health IT startup Protenus raises $4 million

Baltimore health IT startup Protenus has raised $4 million to expand marketing and sales of its electronic medical record security system.

The Series A round was led by Arthur Ventures, with investments from LionBird Venture Capital, DreamIt Ventures, Cognosante, the Maryland Technology Development Corp. and the Baltimore Angels.

“The next step of our growth is to branch out,” said Robert Lord, a co-founder of Protenus

Lord and Nick Culbertson founded the company as medical students at Johns Hopkins in 2014.

Protenus specializes in detecting and thwarting threats to the electronic health record systems used at hospitals. The company currently works with Johns Hopkins Health System and has a pilot program with Inova Health System in Virginia.

Read more at Baltimore Business Journal



from http://baltimoretech.org/news/baltimore-health-it-startup-protenus-raises-4-million/

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