digital health funding
In many ways, 2017 was a banner year for digital health funding, according to Rock Health's annual report, which puts funding for the year at a record $5.
Online network PatientsLikeMe, which serves as an information, support and study recruitment source for people living with chronic conditions, has secured $100 million in new funding, largely from a new partnership with health data and genomics company iCarbonX.
According to Rock Health's new end-of-the-year funding report, total digital health funding was down to $4.
Healthcare IT funding, spread across 574 deals, reached $4.
Digital health funding reached $5.
According to StartUp Health’s year-end report, digital health funding is down from 2014.
Venture funding in 2015 has reached $4.
Funding for wearables startups -- not just health-focused wearables -- is on track for a five-year low according to a new report from CB Insights.
Digital health funding is on the rise -- for example, MobiHealthNews tracked $689 million in deals this quarter, spread across 49 deals, compared to $392 million in Q3 of last year.
Mobile and online appointment booking platform ZocDoc has raised $130 million in the company's first investment round in two years.