digital health funding
Melbourne, Australia-based Global Kinetics Corporation, maker of a wearable Parkinson’s disease monitor, has received a $7.
Rock Health and StartUp Health, two groups that track investment in digital health, have come out with their respective quarterly reports on funding in the space, and both agree on a couple of interesting insights: that Q1 2018 is the largest Q1 yet, that larger late-stage deals contributed disproportionately to that total, and that investment is increasingly coming from non-traditional investors, especially providers.
Seattle-based patient engagement and clinical education provider MedBridge has received a strategic investment from private equity firm LLR Partners.
San Francisco-based Virta Health has announced the closing of a $45 million Series B funding round for its digitally-delivered, drug- and surgery-free Type 2 diabetes treatment.
In the first three months of 2018, MobiHealthNews tracked 30 digital funding rounds comprising approximately $1.
San Francisco-based microsensor textile company Siren has announced the first product using its proprietary Neurofabric material.
Digital wound care company Swift Medical has just announced that it has secured $11.
Tech-friendly, consumer empowerment-focused health insurance startup Oscar Health has closed a $165 million funding round led by Brian Singerman and Founders Fund, according to a recent blog post from the company’s cofounders.
Eden Health, a New York-based employee benefits and telehealth platform paired with primary care services, has announced $4 million in seed funding led by Greycroft Partners.
Gothenburg, Sweden-based Visiba Care announced that it has secured $3.