QLER Telehealth, an on-demand psychiatry partner, announced a $7.4 million Series B funding round led by MedEquity Capital and completed by Relevance Ventures. This investment
Eyenuk Raises $6.2 Million for Medical Imaging System
Eyenuk, a medical imaging company that provides an AI-powered eye screening system for autonomous detection of diabetic retinopathy, completed a financing round of $6.2 million
Funding and M&A Roundup: Polysilicon Manufacturer Daqo Lists on Shanghai Stock Exchange
Daqo New Energy, a manufacturer of high-purity polysilicon for the global solar PV industry, announced that the company’s major operational subsidiary, Xinjiang Daqo New Energy, has completed
Qure4u Raised $25 Million for Patient Management Platform
Qure4u, a digital patient and healthcare workflows management platform, announced the close of its $25 million funding from Boston growth equity firm Volition Capital. According
Telehealth Companies Raised a Record $5 Billion in the First Half of 2021
Telehealth companies raised a record $5 billion in 1H 2021, a 150% increase year-over-year compared to $2 billion raised in 1H 2020. This was the
Virtual Care Company b.well Connected Health Raises $32 Million in Funding
b.well Connected Health, a consumer-centric on-demand virtual care company, announced it had secured a $32 million Series B financing round. The capital raise was led
Carbon Health Raises $350 Million to Expand Omnichannel Primary Care Nationwide
Virtual care app Carbon Health announced that it had raised $350 million. Carbon Health said the investment enables it to accelerate its expansion further to
Woebot Health Raises $90 Million for Mental Health Support App
Woebot Health, an AI-powered mental health chatbot, closed a $90 million Series B funding round, bringing total investment in the company to $114 million. The
Sweetch Secures $20 Million for Digital Therapeutics App
Sweetch, a startup that uses an artificial intelligence-powered app to help patients manage chronic conditions, announced the completion of a $20 million Series A round
Quit Genius Raises $64 Million Addictions Treatment App
Quit Genius, a provider of substance addictions program through an app, raised a $64 million Series B funding round co-led by Kinnevik and Atomico, with