Digital personal health and wellness companies powered by some very large deals secured $1.8 billion in the first half (1H) of 2021 compared to $300
Virtual Care Provider Recuro Health Raises $15 Million
Recuro Health, a digital virtual care platform, announced a $15 million Series A financing round. ARCH Venture Partners led the round, with follow-on support from
Telehealth Startup Antidote Health Raises $12 Million
Antidote Health, a telehealth company, raised $12 million in seed funding to build an AI-based virtual health maintenance organization (HMO). The round was led by
Ginger and Headspace Merge in a $3 Billion Deal to Accelerate Digital Mental Health Support
Meditation app Headspace and video-based mental health therapy services provider Ginger agreed to merge in a deal valuing the combined company at $3 billion. The
Equum Medical Raises $20 Million to Expand Acute Care Telehealth Solutions
Equum Medical, a provider of acute care telehealth and teleICU solutions, raised $20 million in growth equity from Heritage Group. The company plans to use
AllStripes Raises $50 Million for Patients Medical Data Sharing Platform
AllStripes, a platform that helps patients share their medical data for research on rare diseases, raised $50 million in Series B financing. Lux Capital led
DiA Imaging Analysis Adds $14 Million in Funding
DiA Imaging Analysis, a provider of AI-based solutions for ultrasound analysis, closed a $14 million in additional investment led by a consortium of new and
Covera Health Raises $25 Million for its Healthcare Quality Analytics
Covera Health, a cloud-based healthcare quality analytics platform focused on reducing medical errors, raised $25 million in Series C funding. Insight Partners led the round
Funding and M&A Roundup: BlackRock Real Assets Invests in South Korean Solar Company
BlackRock Real Assets, an investment banking firm, has signed an agreement to acquire an undisclosed amount of equity stake in a South Korean solar aggregator
Clinical Decision Support Companies Raised $1.1 Billion in the First Half of 2021
Venture capital (VC) funding into Clinical Decision Support software companies doubled to $1.1 billion in the First Half (1H) of 2021, compared to $545 million