Top ten digital health funding deals accounted for 42% ($1.5 billion) of the total $3.6 billion raised in Q1 2020. One hundred thirty-two other digital
Goodpath Gets $4 Million in Seed Funding
Goodpath, a telehealth startup, raised $4 million in seed funding. Global Founders Capital (GFC), a stage agnostic venture fund, led the financing round with participation
Naluri Hidup Raises $1.1 Million in Seed Funding
Naluri Hidup, a provider of online therapeutics and evidence-based interventions for chronic and preventive diseases, raised $1.1 million in seed funding. Investors include Duopharma Biotech
XRHealth (formerly VRHealth) Receives $7 Million in Funding
XRHealth (formerly VRHealth), a virtual reality telehealth clinic, raised $7 million in funding from Bridges Israel, Flint Capital, and 20/20 HealthCare Partners. The company plans
Telehealth Provider 98point6 Raises $43 Million in Series D Funding
98point6, a provider of on-demand text-based primary care service through a mobile app, raised $43 million Series D funding. The company did not disclose any
Telehealth Company Tyto Care Raises $50 Million
Tyto Care, an on-demand telehealth company, raised $50 million in an oversubscribed financing round. Olive Tree Ventures, Insight Partners, and Qualcomm Ventures co-led the round
Telehealth Companies Lead Digital Health to Record VC Funding in Q1 2020 with $3.6 Billion
Global venture capital (VC) funding, including private equity and corporate VC into Digital Health companies in Q1 2020, came to a record $3.6 billion in
Telehealth Company Maven Raises $45 Million in Series C Funding
Maven, a provider of on-demand access to virtual care and services specifically for women’s health and family health, closed a $45 million in Series C
Cloudbreak Health Secures $10 Million Growth Investment
Cloudbreak Health, a provider of telemedicine and video remote interpretation solutions, secured $10 million growth investment from Columbia Partners Private Capital, an institutional investment firm
Boulder Care Raises $10.5 Million to Expand Access to Opioid Addiction Treatment
Boulder Care, a provider of telemedicine-enabled clinical programs for patients seeking treatment for opioid addiction, raised $10.5 million in Series A funding from Tusk Ventures