Investor
Seattle, Washington-based Numera, a longtime mobile health company that offers mobile personal emergency response devices as well as other telehealth tools, has had its mPERS and telehealth assets acquired by Carlsbad, California-based Nortek Security and Control.
SmartSpot, which has developed an interactive video-based offering for gyms that instructs members how to work out properly, raised $1.
Investment trends in digital health companies point to increasing evidence of a maturing space, according to StartUp Health's Midyear Report.
Austin, Texas-based Gritness, a recent member of the StartUp Health accelerator, has been quietly acquired, StartUp Health revealed in its mid-year report.
Dallas, Texas-based video visits telehealth company Teladoc has raised $156.
San Mateo-based stealthy startup Mousera recently raised $20 million, according to an SEC filing.
Gobiquity Mobile Health (formerly iCheck Health Connection) has received a strategic investment from Salesforce.
San Francisco-based Wildflower Health has raised $5 million in a round led by Easton Capital and Hatteras Venture Partners with participation from existing investors Cambia Health Solutions and HealthTech Capital.
Burlingame, California-based Lyra Health, which is developing a platform to identify people with behavioral health conditions, has raised $3.