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

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
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
Remote patient monitoring company Medopad announced that it had changed its name to Huma and acquired wearable technology and AI businesses of BioBeats and Tarilian
Yes Health, a provider of personalized type 2 diabetes prevention, nutrition counseling, and weight loss programs through an AI-powered mobile app, raised $6 million in
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,
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
Headspace, the maker of a mindfulness and meditation app, raised a total of $93 million in a Series C funding round. The funding round was
Venture Capital (VC) funding for Digital Health companies touched $8.9 billion in 2019, according to Mercom’s Q4 and Annual 2019 Funding and M&A Report. Consumer-focused
Global venture capital (VC) funding in digital health, including private equity and corporate venture capital, declined in 2019 with $8.9 billion raised in 615 deals,