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

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 – including venture capital, private equity, and corporate venture capital – for Digital Health companies in 9M 2019 was 10%
Consumer-focused companies continued to attract VC investors, taking in $623 million in VC funding in 140 deals this quarter. The Mobile Health category captured more
Venture capital (VC) funding in the sector came to $956 million raised in 212 deals globally, a decline of 46 percent in terms of dollars
Venture capital (VC) funding in the sector more than doubled with $1.8 billion raised in 161 deals, a 104 percent increase compared to the $861
Venture capital (VC) funding in the sector continued at a record pace with $858 million raised in 163 deals, a 154 percent increase compared to
Venture capital (VC) funding in the HIT sector continued to gain momentum in another record quarter with $493 million raised. There were 104 funding deals
Venture Capital (VC) funding totaled nearly $1.2 billion in 163 deals in 2012 compared to $480 million in 49 deals in 2011 and $211 million
Venture Capital (VC) funding in HIT continued to be strong with $194 million going into 37 deals in Q3 2012. The strong uptrend that started
VC funding in the healthcare IT sector in Q1 2011 was up with $35 million raised in seven deals compared to $11 million in five