digital health funding
Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Iora Health, a digitally-enabled primary care provider that focuses on the senior Medicare population, announced yesterday that it has closed $100 million in Series E financing.
Home care technology company Honor has brought in $50 million in Series C financing, the company announced this morning, bringing the company’s total funding to $115 million.
Patient engagement and care coordination technology company CipherHealth has raised approximately $37.
Charlottesville, Virginia-based connected monitor company CareTaker Medical has closed a $3.
Jerusalem, Israel-based BrainQ has raised $5.
Columbus, Ohio-based PriorAuthNow, maker of an electronic prior authorization platform, has closed a $10.
Healthcare management tech platform Qventus announced this morning that it landed $30 million Series B funding in a round led by Bessemer Venture Partners, with participation from New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Mayfield Fund, and Northwest Venture Partners.
Healthcare data company Innovaccer has just announced that it landed $25 million in a Series B funding round led by Westbridge Capital with participation from Lightspeed Ventures.
This morning Murj, developer of a digital data collection platform for implantable cardiac devices, announced that it raked in $8.
WeDoctor, an online healthcare services company serving the Chinese market and backed by Tencent Holdings, has raised $500 million from investors in a private share sale that places its value at $5.