Close to 5,000 venture capital funding deals have been recorded in Digital Health since 2010, according to the Mercom Funding and M&A Database. In terms

Close to 5,000 venture capital funding deals have been recorded in Digital Health since 2010, according to the Mercom Funding and M&A Database. In terms
Quit Genius, a provider of nicotine replacement therapy through its app, raised a further $11 million in Series A funding. Octopus Ventures, an early-stage investor,
Since 2010, the Digital Health sector raised $44 billion in venture capital (VC) funding, according to Mercom database. The consumer-centric companies raised $26 billion, with
Oura Ring, a Finnish startup that develops smart activity and sleep tracking ring, raised $28 million in a Series B funding from Forerunner Ventures, Square,
Tempus, a precision medicine company, raised $100 million in Series G financing round at a post-money valuation of $5 billion. Investors include: The investors include
AI-powered lung imaging analysis company Vida Diagnostics raised $11 million in Series C funding. First Analysis Corporation, a Chicago-based venture capital firm, led the investment
Inbox Health, a developer of AI-powered software simplifying patient billing and payments, raised $3.5 million in venture funding. The funding round was led by Healthy
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in Digital Health has been flat for the past five consecutive years (2014-2018) before declining slightly in 2019. Since 2010,
Venture Capital funding into Digital Health companies rose for three consecutive years (2015-2018) before tapering off slightly in 2019. According to Mercom’s Funding database, the
Suki (formerly known as Robin AI), an AI-powered, voice-enabled digital assistant for doctors, closed its $20 million Series B funding round. Flare Capital Partners, a