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
Top Funded Digital Health Categories in Q1 2020
Digital health had its strongest quarter ever in Q1 2020 with an all-time high $3.6 billion funding, according to the Mercom Q1 2020 Digital health
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
Early Stage Funding Deals Have Dominated Digital Health Since 2010
Close to 5,000 venture capital funding deals have been recorded in Digital Health since 2010, according to the Mercom Funding and M&A Database. In terms
Top Funded Digital Health Companies Which are Still Private
Venture Capital funding into Digital Health companies rose for three consecutive years (2015-2018) before tapering off slightly in 2019. According to Mercom’s Funding database, the
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
Telehealth Companies Raised $1.8 Billion in 2019
Telehealth technologies globally, including telemedicine and remote monitoring companies, received $1.8 billion in venture funding in 2019, which was the largest amount received by any