digital health funding
The company said that its SmartExam product has seen more use in the first quarter of 2020 than all of 2019.
As part of the deal, Babylon's symptom checker tech will be integrated into Higi's Smart Health Stations.
insitro unveiled a $143 million Series B round on the same day that fellow machine learning company Exscientia highlighted its own $60 million Series C raise.
The company will be adding a premium version of its fasting app, called Zero Plus.
This comes less than two years after the company closed a $365 million Series B round.
The young service says that it has been seeing a marked increase in users over the past few months.
Alongside the purchase and service launch, the digital health company also shared news of a $57 million investment from Perceptive Advisors.
Lucid Lane combines regular virtual coaching with mobile, data-driven care plans.
Wellth, TimeDoc, Every Mother and Helium Health also announced raises within the past few days.
The startup, which specializes in a range of at-home testing kits, so far only offers a COVID-19 testing product for point-of-care providers.