StartUp Health 2016 figures

2016 digital health funding hits $8 billion

In its year-end report, StartUp Health tracked $8 billion investments in more than 500 companies, four of which were above $400 million.
MD Start

European medtech accelerator raises $11.5M to fund 4 French startups

MD Start incubates companies for two to three years and takes a more active approach in the daily management of its portfolio companies.
NeuroCog app

NeuroCog Trials gets $1.4M grant from the National Institute on Aging

The company will use the funds to further validate its iPad-based BAC app for use as a screening tool for cognitive decline in age-related CNS disorders.
Clover Health

Clover Health gets $160M for its tech-enabled insurance service

The company will use the funds to continue scaling its technology and data science platforms, as well as expand into new markets.
Zebra Medical Vision

Zebra Medical Vision gets $12M in a round led by InterMountain Healthcare

The company will use the funds to accelerate the development of its imaging analytics engine and create neural networks that will use its vast imaging dataset.
mPulse Mobile

mPulse gets $725K from CHCF Health Innovation Fund to help Medicaid plans text members

The Encino, California-based company is already working with Inland Empire Health Plan to engage its Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
Nima sensor

6SensorLabs gets $9.2M for its gluten sensor, rebrands to Nima

The company will use the funds to fuel the development and release of food sensors for peanut and milk, R&D on additional proteins and substances...
Noble.md Theo

Noble.MD gets $1.45M for its digital health risk assessment tools

The funds will be used to launch two new products, one of which will help patients complete their Medicare Annual Wellness Visits.
Healthify

Healthify gets $2.5M to improve community health

The company aims to address social determinants of health, and coordinate care between providers and social services for Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries.
Evariant platform

Evariant gets $23.7M from McKesson and Salesforce

The company has developed a healthcare CRM and analytics solution built on Salesforce; its clients include six of the top ten U.S. health systems.