Steve Malik, who sold medical records and services firm Medfusion to Intuit for $91 million in 2010 and bought the company back in 2013, continues to push ahead with new products. And he’s just raised $3 million in venture capital for a fresh cash infusion.

The funding was disclosed in an SEC filing last week.

Medfusion says it now reaches more than 11 million patients through its products that link patients and care providers for payments and other information.

[More coverage: Why Bull City Venture Partners made the deal.]

Backers include Bull City Venture Partners and Hatteras Venture Capital Partners. Both invested $1.5 million, according to the filing which said the $3 million in equity was vided among two investors. The Triangle Business Journal reported Monday the names of the investors.

The funding news comes just weeks after Medfusion rolled out a new series of products.

The Cary-based company, which sued its former partner – medical records giant Allscripts – last year – says its new products are designed to “enable healthcare practices and organizations to collect copays and balance payments at seven different points” in what the company calls “the patient encounter journey.”

“As health plan deductibles rise, patients are paying an increasing share of their healthcare expenses and require online and mobile payment options from their health providers,” said Vern Davenport, CEO of Medfusion, in the product announcement. “It’s critical that practices have technology solutions, such as Medfusion Pay, to make it easy for consumers to pay and for providers to get paid more quickly with less burden on staff.”

The key compoents of the new product suite are:

  • Medfusion Pre Check—a mobile application that allows patients to complete prep work and make payments by clicking on a link in an appointment reminder
  • Medfusion PayService—a payment processing service built exclusively for the healthcare industry that features an ultra-flexible and clear reporting dashboard that makes balancing and reporting one-click easy
  • Medfusion ePay—offers seven ways patients can electronically self-serve from the Medfusion Patient Portal, or through clear, easy-to-read value-add products like eStatements and “PayHere”—a one-click bill payment solution that does not require portal sign-in
  • Medfusion PayPoint—a point-of-service (POS) terminal solution that accepts Europay MasterCard and Visa (EMV) credit cards and Near-Field Communication (NFC) payments (available in third quarter 2015)