Headspace on the web and mobile

Headspace raises $34M for its meditation app

The Chernin Group led the round which also saw celebrities like Jessica Alba, Cash Warren, Jared Leto and Ryan Seacrest participating.
Kyruus

Kyruus raises $25M for its patient access platform for hospitals

The company's ProviderMatch technology helps hospitals optimize patient access and referral management; it's being used by more than 20,000 providers.
Leaf sensor

Leaf Healthcare raises $3.3M for its patient monitoring sensors

The company makes a wireless monitor that tracks patient position and movement which can be used to alert nursing staff as to which patients need to be moved.
Lumity employee enrollment

Lumity raises $14M Series A for its data-driven benefits platform

The company's SaaS solution uses sophisticated risk models and easy-to-use decisioning tools, along with mentioned support to deliver value to SMEs.
Oscar Health

Oscar Health raises $32.5M from Google Capital

As a result of this latest round of financing, the insurance startup now has an impressive valuation of $1.75 billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Omada Health

Omada Health raises $48M Series C for its obesity fighting platform

The funds will go towards expansion of Prevent, its digital service that helps individuals reduce their risk for obesity-related chronic diseases.
skyMD

SkyMD raises $800K for its provider-based telemedicine solution

The service is made to extend the brick and mortar medical practice, rather than connect patients with healthcare providers online.
Clockwise.MD

Clockwise.MD raises $1M for its wait time platform

The company will use the funds to build out the sales and marketing team, as well as to add new capabilities to its platform.
Valencell

Valencell raises $2.64M for its biometric sensor technology

The company helps wearable device makers measure the reliability, performance and accuracy of products powered by its technology.
Moff band

Moff secures $1.3M to bring its game-oriented wearable to the U.S.

Rather calling it an activity tracker, the company pitches its device as a movement recognizing controller for those looking to exercise by playing games.