digital health funding
Rock Health and StartUp Health, two groups that track investment in digital health, have come out with their respective quarterly reports on funding in the space, and both agree on a couple of interesting insights: that Q1 2018 is the largest Q1 yet, that larger late-stage deals contributed disproportionately to that total, and that investment is increasingly coming from non-traditional investors, especially providers.
Seattle-based patient engagement and clinical education provider MedBridge has received a strategic investment from private equity firm LLR Partners.
San Francisco-based Virta Health has announced the closing of a $45 million Series B funding round for its digitally-delivered, drug- and surgery-free Type 2 diabetes treatment.
In the first three months of 2018, MobiHealthNews tracked 30 digital funding rounds comprising approximately $1.
San Francisco-based microsensor textile company Siren has announced the first product using its proprietary Neurofabric material.
Digital wound care company Swift Medical has just announced that it has secured $11.
Tech-friendly, consumer empowerment-focused health insurance startup Oscar Health has closed a $165 million funding round led by Brian Singerman and Founders Fund, according to a recent blog post from the company’s cofounders.
Eden Health, a New York-based employee benefits and telehealth platform paired with primary care services, has announced $4 million in seed funding led by Greycroft Partners.
Gothenburg, Sweden-based Visiba Care announced that it has secured $3.
Tagnos, maker of an AI-powered logistics platform for hospitals and clinics, announced today that it has raised $5 million in investment funding from Benhamou Global Ventures, Morpheus Ventures, and Zebra Ventures.