Rock Health
In the third quarter of 2021 alone, digital health companies scored $6.7 billion across 169 deals.
Women+ funding still only accounts for 7% of the total U.S. digital health deals through August 2021, according to Rock Health.
Halfway through this year, digital health has received $14.7 billion in funding – already more than 2020’s full-year amount of $14.6 billion.
Already in 2021, LGBTQ+-focused companies have boosted their total funding to $39 million, according to Rock Health’s estimates.
The prospect of companies hitting the public markets before they’re fully prepared creates the possibility for failure, according to Rock Health.
Rock Health reports $6.7 billion in digital health funding in Q1, a majority of which comes from rounds worth more than $100 million.
The Rock Health consumer adoption report reveals an uptick in in telehealth and wearables usage.
The firm's year-end funding report reaffirmed 2020 as a breakout year totaling $14.1 billion in digital health fundings.
The company offers women both virtual care and brick-and-mortar clinics.
Rock Health reports $4 billion in funding for U.S. digital health startups this quarter, much of which was driven by a flurry of telehealth investments and late-stage rounds for R&D and fitness tech companies.