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Investment In Health Tech Startups Drops

Electronic Health Reporter

This article is copyrighted strictly for Electronic Health Reporter. The year 2021 experienced a global deceleration of the venture capital market that impacted the broader startup ecosystem, regardless of company size and stage of growth. Illegal copying is prohibited. By Jake Hare, founder and CEO, Launchpeer. In the […].

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Profitable Digital Health Platform Healthie Closes on $16M to Enable the Next Generation of Healthcare Delivery

Healthcare IT Today

Healthie, ( www.gethealthie.com ) an infrastructure platform for digital health companies, announced today it has raised $16M in an oversubscribed Series A led by Velvet Sea Ventures with participation from Greymatter Capital, Watershed, Builders VC and a customer syndicate.

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Healthtech M&A multiples softening in 2024

Lloyd Price

According to PitchBook, the median revenue multiple for healthcare software deals dropped from 10.7x Shifting investor focus: Investors are prioritising established, profitable companies with proven track records, leaving less room for unproven startups. in 2023 to 8.2x in Q3 2024. Subscribe Today! in 2023 to 8.2x in Q3 2024.

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Nectar Raises over $24M in Funding to Scale Personalized Allergy Care Platform Nationally

Healthcare IT Today

Investment from venture funds Juxtapose, Obvious Ventures, and Harmony Partners will help Nectar launch its comprehensive allergy care program nationwide. ” Nectar’s inaugural solution, an alternative to allergy shots, offers custom-formulated drops for under the tongue, delivered right to patients’ homes. .

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A Mid-Year Update on 2023 Healthcare Trends

Henry Kotula

The series covered broad issues related to the healthcare workforce, economy, and health policy, and highlighted internal industry changes and trends in service delivery, quality, and equity. The most notable impact of the non-renewal of the PHE was the end of continuous Medicaid public health insurance coverage.

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Review of Mobile Devices and Health by Ida Sim in the NEJM

mHealth Insight

Mobile Devices and Health was published yesterday in the New England Journal of Medicine. health care spending, 3 so the promise of mobile health is especially attractive.” “Mobile health is at the swirling confluence of remote sensing, consumer-facing personal technologies, and artificial intelligence (AI).