Zebra Health

Zebra Medical Vision launches the Medical Imaging Research platform

The company has also raised $8 million in a seed round led by Khosla Ventures, with participation from DeepFork Capital and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.
Maven telehealth service

Telehealth service for women Maven launches out of beta, raises $2.2M seed round

The service is mainly focused on healthcare topics for women of childbearing age, covering topics like conceiving, pregnancy and postpartum issues.
Livongo Health

Livongo Health raises $20M Series B to expand its eco-system, reach new clients

A few investors participated in the round, including Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), DFJ and previous investor General Catalyst.
Novu

Novu secures $20M for its health engagement platform

The Minneapolis-based company will use the capital to propel its technology and product roadmap to support existing and new market opportunities.
PicnicHealth

PicnicHealth raises $2M to build a virtual healthcare records platform

The company helps chronically ill patients gather all their records from all their doctors and put them in one easy-to-access online profile.
ZappRx

ZappRx secures $5.6M Series A to expand operations

The company will use the funds to hire more people to help execute on more deals with large pharmaceutical companies.
Migraine Buddy app

Singapore-based startup raises US$1M for its migraine-predicting app

The application uses passive sensor readings from smartphones, external data sources, and user input to help patients better understand their condition.
Spruce mobile app

Spruce secures $15M for its tele-dermatologist service

The company's iOS app helps consumers get treatment for select skin problems without having to interact with a physician in-person or even in real-time.
MyHealthPal

A Parkinson’s sufferer launches platform to track symptoms, create research data

MyHealthPal has secured an initial seed funding of £500,000 from private and institutional investors, and launched a trial with NY's Mount Sinai Hospital.
Phoenix Children Hospital

Phoenix Children’s Hospital gets $200K to put tablets in patient rooms

The James M. Cox Foundation provided the money for digitizing the hospital's Journey Boards and delivering them through 200 tablets installed in patient rooms.