Livongo Health app

Livongo Health gets $44.5M for its mobile-enabled diabetes management solution

The company will use the funds to add new clients, accelerate the launch of new products and services, and to expand into new market segments.
MedPilot

MedPilot gets $750K to improve the collection of patient balances

The company works with providers' internal billing and collections teams, as well as billing and collections business Retrieval Masters Creditors Bureau.
SwervePay

SwervePay acquires StatPayMD to help patients understand and save on their healthcare costs

Graduate of NYC-based digital health accelerator Blueprint Health, StatPayMD helps patients understand out-of-pocket costs before and at care.
Chiron Health

Chiron Health’s telemedicine software now integrates with CareCloud

The integration will enable physician practices to seamlessly integrate telemedicine appointments into existing practice workflows.
Konica Minolta telmedicine

Konica Minolta launches a telemedicine pilot in partnership with SnapMD

The Business Innovation Center division of the Japanese technology company plans to eventually expand to other areas, one of which may be medical imaging.
Bright Health

Health insurance startup Bright Health raises $80M Series A

The company will use the funds to support its nationwide rollout to the individual health insurance marketplace; it plans to enter its first market next year.
CrossChx

CrossChx gets another $15M for its patient identifier solution

The company's Queue patient sign-in system accurately captures patient data, and verifies patients' identities to prevent medical mistakes.
FDA - FTC mobile health guidance

FTC’s new tool helps developers determine whether regulations apply to their apps

The tool asks developers a few up questions, and based on these answers, it determines whether federal laws and regulations are relevant to them.
mPulse Mobile

mPulse Mobile completes its Series A round with $13M in cash

The company helps its clients solve challenges like missed appointments, medication adherence, and gaps in care, through more effective consumer engagement.
StartUp Health - Q1 2016 numbers

StartUp Health: Digital health companies raised $1.8B in Q1 2016

Top 5 active markets were Big Data / Analytics, Medical Devices, Patient / Consumer Experience, Personalized Health / Quantified-Self and Wellness.