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

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
Global VC funding for Digital Health companies in the first half (1H) of 2021 shattered all previous 1H funding records, with $15 billion. Funding activity
Doktor.se, a Swedish telemedicine app, announced a funding round of €50 million (~$61 million). The funding round included institutional investors Consensus Asset Management, Norron, and
Global venture capital (VC) funding, including private equity and corporate VC into Digital Health companies in Q1 2021, came to a record $7.2 billion in
Specialists On Call (dba SOC Telemed), a provider of acute care telemedicine solutions, announced that it had completed its acquisition of Access Physicians, a multi-specialty
CirrusMD, a chat-based telehealth provider, raised $20 million in a Series C funding round. Blue Venture Fund led the funding round with participation from 7wireVentures,
Telehealth startup Apricus Health raised $20 million growth capital from Virgo Investment Group. The company plans to use the new funds to expand its telehealth
mfine, an AI-enabled telemedicine app that provides instant healthcare services, raised $17.2 million in Series B funding. SBI Investment, a Japan-based venture capital firm and
A total of 184 digital health companies were acquired in 2020, compared to 169 in 2019, a 9% increase in M&A activity in year-over-year, according
Digital health companies raised a record $14.8 billion in VC funding during 2020. The funding was distributed across 40 different digital health categories. Top funded