Viewics raises $8M in a round led by Canvas Venture Fund
The company offers analytics solutions on a data platform that enables healthcare organizations to execute on their clinical and operational strategies.
Welltok secures $25M to upgrade its platform, reach new clients
The company's CaféWell Health Optimization Platform lets population health managers offer their members customized wellness and condition management programs.
Hello Doctor secures $700K for its personal medical records app
The company's solution connects to EHR systems used by healthcare providers to allow patients to have all of their data accessible from a single interface.
Invitae completes $120M Series F funding
The company will use the proceeds to accelerate the build out of its infrastructure for genetic information business, and expand its global presence.
Almond Systems closes $9M in Series A from CRV and Matrix Partners
The company wants to extract and propagate a clear, personalized signal from all the noise that surrounds users about food choices and medical advice.
Spring Moves app secures $1M in seed funding
The mobile application can analyze runner's pace and cadence and pair it with personalized soundtrack for a workout to keep them going.
PillPack raises $8.75 million in a round led by Accel Partners
Also participating in the round were Atlas Venture, High Line Venture Partners, QueensBridge Venture Partners, Andy Palmer and David Tisch.
Finland’s Yoogaia raises €500,000 to expand its online yoga platform
The plan is to use the new money to expand the number of English classes, hire new instructors and launch the service all around the world next month.
Thync raises $13M in round led by Khosla Ventures
The company makes a device that uses neurosignaling algorithms to shift and optimize people's state of mind in areas related to energy, calm and focus.
Atlas raises $1.1M for its motion database for wearables
Called Motion Genome Project, it will gather data behind body motion to tell users what movement they've just made, provided they wear an activity tracker.