digital health funding
Culled from a pool of nearly 8,000 companies, this year's list of the "most promising" private startups represents over $20 billion in funding from more than 900 unique investors.
Also: $30 million for Reify Health's clinical trial software, and more than $16 million for mPulse Mobile's AI-supported patient communications.
The startup said its Care Pathway Management platform has so far been deployed among more than 70 health systems in 12 countries.
Cerner's investment into Xealth brings digital health prescription tools to its EHR & patient portal
The Providence-St. Joseph Health spin-out will receive $6 million from Cerner and LRVHealth.
The company said its services are accessible to millions of people through partnerships with over 200 employers, health plans and other strategic partners.
The company's complete blood count analyzer uses artificial intelligence to quickly measure biomarkers from a fingerstick or venous sample.
Also: DarioHealth announced $28.6 million private placement transaction; StuffThatWorks launches with $9 million seed funding.
As part of the deal, Northwest Capital's Edward Yip and General Catalyst's Holly Maloney are joining Tempo's board.
The roughly three-year-old company says it now has a post-money valuation over $1 billion.
The strategic investment will help Heal expand its services into Chicago, Charlotte, Houston and other new regions.