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Medical software company Core Schedule pulls in $1m

Punakaiki and K1W1 have taken a stake in the company founded by an ED doctor.

Wellington-based healthcare software company Core Schedule is about to close a $1 million capital raise, led by Punakaiki Fund.

The company was founded by emergency department doctor Stephen Pool, who has been planning hospital rosters for 20 years.

Pool, originally from the US, was working

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Calida Stuart-Menteath Tue, 07 Jul 2020
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