Rock Health
In the third quarter of 2021 alone, digital health companies scored $6.7 billion across 169 deals.
Women+ funding still only accounts for 7% of the total U.S. digital health deals through August 2021, according to Rock Health.
Halfway through this year, digital health has received $14.7 billion in funding – already more than 2020’s full-year amount of $14.6 billion.
Already in 2021, LGBTQ+-focused companies have boosted their total funding to $39 million, according to Rock Health’s estimates.
The prospect of companies hitting the public markets before they’re fully prepared creates the possibility for failure, according to Rock Health.
Rock Health reports $6.7 billion in digital health funding in Q1, a majority of which comes from rounds worth more than $100 million.
The Rock Health consumer adoption report reveals an uptick in in telehealth and wearables usage.
The firm's year-end funding report reaffirmed 2020 as a breakout year totaling $14.1 billion in digital health fundings.
The Diversity in Digital Health report zeroed in on the funding gap and the barriers that Black founders face in health tech.
The company offers women both virtual care and brick-and-mortar clinics.