Venture capital firms continue to show a strong interest in digital health startups despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital health sector raised a record of $3.6

Venture capital firms continue to show a strong interest in digital health startups despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital health sector raised a record of $3.6
Swedish telemedicine company Doktor.se has raised $50 million in a funding round. The company operates online medical centers and offers healthcare services through its app.
Tava Health, a mental telehealth platform for employers, has closed a $3 million seed funding round. Peterson Ventures, an independent investment management firm with assets
Mindstrong, a digital mental health consultation platform, raised $100 million in Series C funding. The company plans to use the new capital to scale its
mHealth companies raised $728 million in Q1 2020, a 35% increase YoY (year-over-year) compared to $540 million raised in Q1 2019, according to Mercom Q1
Amwell (formerly American Well), a telehealth company, has closed a $194 million Series C financing round. Amwell plans to reinvest the funds into its technology and
Omada Health, a virtual and in-person program for managing chronic disease, raised $57 million from investment fund Perceptive Advisors, according to CNBC. Founded in 2011,
Holmusk, a provider of mental health services through its platform, raised $21.5 million. Optum Ventures and Health Catalyst Capital co-led the financing round, with participation
SmileSnap, a provider of virtual consultation and communication software platform to dental and orthodontic practices, closed a seed financing round with investments from several investors
Nanit, a maker of smart baby monitor and sleep tracker devices, raised $21 million in a funding round, bringing the company’s total raised to date