KRY, a telemedicine company, raised $155 million in a Series C funding round that was led by Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Ontario Teachers’) through its

KRY, a telemedicine company, raised $155 million in a Series C funding round that was led by Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Ontario Teachers’) through its
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,
Repisodic, a developer of discharge decision-making software, raised $1.75 million with funding led by American Enterprise Ventures, a division of American Enterprise Group. Repisodic
Clinician Nexus, a shared clinical education management platform, raised $1.5 million in Seed funding, bringing its total investments to $2.3 million to date. The funding round
Willow, developer of an app-connected smart wearable breast pump, closed $20 million in additional funding, bringing the total to $100 million to date. Longtime investors
Chronolife, maker of an artificial intelligence-powered wearable smart t-shirt that monitors physiological parameters, received an undisclosed amount of funding from iBionext, Adrea, and Celeste Management.
NeuroFlow, a behavioral health monitoring software powered by artificial intelligence, raised $7.5 million in a Series A financing round. Builders VC led the round with
Bridge Connector, a provider of end-to-end data-driven healthcare workflow integration-platform-as-a-service, raised an additional $5 million, bringing its total VC funding to $25 million. The funding
Current Health (formerly snap40), the developer of an AI-enabled wearable device that helps health professionals monitor patients in the hospital and at home, closed an
Nines, an artificial intelligence-powered teleradiology startup, received $16.5 million in Series A funding from VC firms Accel and 8VC. Lori Goler, former Deutsche Bank COO Kim