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Why have billion dollar digital health companies struggled since the pandemic?

Lloyd Price

Digital health funding pre pandemic: 2018 Digital health companies raised a total of $8.1 There were 368 deals in the digital health space in 2018, with an average deal size of $22.2 Other areas that received significant investment included telemedicine, digital therapeutics, and health insurance technology.

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Oscar Health, Inc. Announces 2023 Culturally Competent Care Grant Recipients, Bolstering its Efforts to Support Rural and Hispanic and Latino Communities

Digital Health Global

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oscar Health, Inc. Oscar”) (NYSE: OSCR), a leading healthcare technology company, is announcing this year’s recipients of its Culturally Competent Care (CCC) Grants. At Oscar, our mission is to make a healthier life accessible and affordable for all.

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Digital MSK is starting to fulfil its potential in 2024, IPO's likely in 2025

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: The digital MSK (musculoskeletal) market is on the rise in 2024. MSK digital health solutions have raised $223M so far this year, already nearly double that of 2023’s $125M. from 2021 to 2028, driven by factors like increased adoption of digital health solutions and a need for more accessible MSK care.

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Corporate Venture Capital's growing role and importance in HealthTech

Lloyd Price

Examples of Corporate Venture Capital in Healthtech Numerous notable examples highlight the active involvement of CVC in the healthtech sector: Johnson & Johnson Innovation: Through its CVC arm, Johnson & Johnson has invested in over 200 healthtech startups, focusing on areas such as digital health, medical devices, and biotechnology.

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Payer, provider trends to watch in 2019

Henry Kotula

On the policy front, newly-installed Democrats in Congress (and the party’s 2020 presidential candidates) will be pushing for more comprehensive health coverage plans while the GOP considers tougher Medicaid restrictions at the state, and potentially federal, level. Providers: Behavioral care goes primary, investment in digital.