Global venture capital (VC) funding in Digital Health, including private equity and corporate venture capital, came to $14.8 billion in 637 deals, a 66% increase

Global venture capital (VC) funding in Digital Health, including private equity and corporate venture capital, came to $14.8 billion in 637 deals, a 66% increase
Healthcare Data Analytics companies received $1.3 billion in venture capital in the first nine months (9M) of 2020, according to Mercom Digital Health Funding and
Healthcare Data Analytics companies received $826 million in venture capital in the first half (1H) of 2020, according to Mercom Digital Health Funding and M&A
Global VC funding for Digital Health companies in the first half (1H) of 2020 shattered all previous 1H funding records, bringing in $6.3 billion. Funding
Total corporate funding (including venture capital funding, public market, and debt financing) in 1H of 2020 came to $4.5 billion compared to $6 billion in
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
Inbox Health, a developer of AI-powered software simplifying patient billing and payments, raised $3.5 million in venture funding. The funding round was led by Healthy
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
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
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