mHealth apps were the most funded health IT tech since 2010

Mercom research

The top funded health IT technologies since 2010 were mHealth Apps ($2.7B), wearables ($1.6B), telemedicine ($1.5B), data analytics ($1.4B), scheduling/appointment booking ($1.2B), clinical decision support ($998M), wellness ($889M), mobile/wireless ($885M), and practice management solutions ($818M). According to Mercom’s Annual and Q4 2016 Healthcare IT Funding and M&A Fact Sheet, the sector received $18.5 billion in VC funding in 2,672 deals and almost $7.5 billion in debt and public market financing (including IPOs), bringing the total funding for the sector to $26 billion.

Last year, top sectors for VC investments were following:

  • Mobile Health – $2.1 billion in 240 deals
  • Health Information Management – $1.3 billion in 154 deals
  • Telehealth – $660 million in 86 deals
  • Personal Health – $407 million in 57 deals
  • Scheduling, Rating & Shopping – $283 million in 49 deals
  • Service Providers – $138 million in 15 deals
  • Revenue Cycle Management – $90 million in 11 deals
  • Security – $45 million in 5 deals
  • Social Health – $2 million in 5 deals

Top VC Funded Deals in 2016 were

  • Ping An Good Doctor – raised $500 million from international and Chinese investors.
  • Chunyu Yisheng – $183 million from China International Capital Corporation (CICC) and other investors.
  • Flatiron Health – $175 million from Roche, Allen & Company, Baillie Gifford, and Casdin Capital.
  • Jawbone – $165 million in new funding from KIA and Sequoia Capital.
  • Meet You – $151 million from existing and new investors including Matrix Partners China, K2VC, and Cathay Capital Private Equity.

Top VC Investors with Multiple Deals in 2016

  • Khosla Ventures (7 deals)
  • GE Ventures (6 deals)
  • Social Capital (6 deals)
  • BlueCross BlueShield Venture Partners (6 deals)

Corporate M&A Transactions

  • Q4 2016: $880 million in 42 transactions (11 disclosed)
  • Q3 2016: $3.7 billion in 53 transactions (16 disclosed)
  • Q2 2016: $1.5 billion in 52 transactions (7 disclosed)
  • Q1 2016: $6.7 billion in 58 transactions (9 disclosed)
  • Q4 2015: $1.4 billion in 53 transactions (13 disclosed)
  • 2016 Annual: $13 billion in 205 transactions (43 disclosed)
  • 2015 Annual: $6.8 billion in 219 transactions (46 disclosed)

Top 5 Disclosed M&A Transactions in 2016

  1. Pamplona Capital Management acquired MedAssets for $2.75 billion.
  2. IBM acquired Truven Health Analytics for $2.6 billion.
  3. EQT Equity fund EQT VII (EQT) acquired Press Ganey Associates for $2.35 billion.
  4. Allscripts acquired Netsmart Technologies from Genstar Capital for $950 million.
  5. Veritas Capital acquired Verisk Analytics’ healthcare services business from Verisk Health (known today as Verscend) for $820 million.

IPOs in 2016:

  • NantHealth – raised $91 million through its IPO. The shares are listed and began trading on Nasdaq in June 2016.
  • Tabula Rasa HealthCare (TRHC) – $51.6 million. The company’s shares are listed and began trading on Nasdaq in September 2016.
  • Oneview Healthcare – raised $46.5 million and started trading on the Australian Stock Market through CHESS Depository Instruments in March 2016.
  • Senseonics – raised $45 million and its shares began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in March 2016.

IPO Transactions

  • Q4 2016: $52 million in 1 deal Q3 2016: No IPOs
  • Q2 2016: $91 million in 1 deal
  • Q1 2016: $91.5 million in 2 deals
  • 2016: $234 billion in 4 deals
  • 2015: $2.2 billion in 7 deals