digital health funding
Dr. Ali Parsa, CEO and founder of Babylon, made the announcement at an event organized this week at Babylon's headquarters in London.
NeuroFlow said that it is targeting major health systems with its product, and anticipates a total subscription of $1.5 million by the end of its fundraising.
Clarify's software platform includes consumer engagement apps, patient management tools, and a value-based performance insight generator.
Notable announced its Series A funding round led by F-Prime Capital Partners and Oak HC/FT to further develop its wearable AI voice assistant for doctors.
At $1,495, the company's full-length smart mirror streams fitness classes and connects to wearable heart rate trackers.
Also: Cricket Health raises $24 million, and NeuroMetrix releases Quell 2.0.
Fit4D, a New York City-based diabetes management platform, announced another round of funding to expand its innovation efforts.
The funding round is led by Ark Applications and PAR, and joined by Boston Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck.
The Harvard University spinout also announced a partnership with Veritas Genomics.
Last week Renovia, maker of an FDA-cleared, app-based system for pelvic floor disorder management and therapy, announced the closure of a $32.