Telehealth company Medici raised $24 million in Series B financing round from existing investors, including Barry Sternlicht, chairman of Starwood Capital Group; Kenneth Griffin, CEO

Telehealth company Medici raised $24 million in Series B financing round from existing investors, including Barry Sternlicht, chairman of Starwood Capital Group; Kenneth Griffin, CEO
Top ten digital health funding deals accounted for 42% ($1.5 billion) of the total $3.6 billion raised in Q1 2020. One hundred thirty-two other digital
Goodpath, a telehealth startup, raised $4 million in seed funding. Global Founders Capital (GFC), a stage agnostic venture fund, led the financing round with participation
Naluri Hidup, a provider of online therapeutics and evidence-based interventions for chronic and preventive diseases, raised $1.1 million in seed funding. Investors include Duopharma Biotech
Paige.ai, a developer of AI-powered clinical decision support systems for pathologists, clinicians, and researchers, received an additional $5 million in funding. The new funds will
XRHealth (formerly VRHealth), a virtual reality telehealth clinic, raised $7 million in funding from Bridges Israel, Flint Capital, and 20/20 HealthCare Partners. The company plans
Digital health had its strongest quarter ever in Q1 2020 with an all-time high $3.6 billion funding, according to the Mercom Q1 2020 Digital health
Moshi, a sleep and mindfulness app for kids, raised $12 million in Series B funding. Accel (formerly Accel Partners), a venture capital firm, led the
Smart Reporting, a provider of integrated cloud-based AI-powered medical image analysis and reporting platform, raised €15 million (~$16.2 million) in a funding round. yabeo, an
Digital mental health company SilverCloud Health raised $16 million in Series B funding to expand its services. MemorialCare Innovation Fund, a strategic healthcare investment fund