Jun 17,2016

Solera Health raises another $4M for its diabetes prevention programs marketplace

Phoenix, Arizona-based Solera Health added another $4 million in funding from investors to help connect providers, payers and patients with diabetes prevention programs available in their area. The company announced $3 million in funding last November. Return backers BlueCross BlueShield Venture Partners and Sandbox Ventures participated in the new injection of funds as did new investor, social impact fund, SJF Ventures.

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Aug 30,2016

Taiwan-based Health2Sync gets $3M for diabetes management platform

Health2Sync, a Taiwanese diabetes management startup, has raised $3 million in a round led by WI Harper Group; with participation from Cherubic Ventures, iSeed Ventures, and SparkLabs Global Ventures. The investors are mostly firms with a presence in both Silicon Valley and in Asia. Funds will be used to expand the program outside of Taiwan and into surrounding markets, especially Japan.

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Oct 19,2016

Bigfoot Biomedical gets $35.5M for connected, automated insulin delivery system

Milpitas, California-based diabetes management company Bigfoot Biomedical has raised $35.5 million in Series A funding in a round with participation from Cormorant Asset Management, Senvest Capital and Visionnaire Ventures. The funding will be used to further develop the company’s connected, automated insulin delivery service.

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Mar 11,2015

Roche Ventures, iSeed Fund invest $4.8M in diabetes app company mySugr

Austria-based diabetes app company mySugr has raised $4.8 million from Roche Ventures and iSeed Ventures. Existing investor XLHealth also contributed to the round, which will help mySugr scale up its user base in the US and other other countries.

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Apr 08,2015

Ayogo raises $2.5M for customizable patient engagement app

Vancouver-based Ayogo has raised $2.5 million from Merck Global Health Innovation Fund (GHI), Excel Venture Management, and 7Wire Ventures for it's patient engagement offering, an app called Empower. The app, designed for providers and pharma companies, helps patients with chronic conditions stick to their care plans. Ayogo has previously adapted the platform for patients dealing with type 2 diabetes, obesity and bariatric surgery preparation, insomnia, and illnesses subject to injection fatigue.

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Jun 04,2015

Maker of diabetes management app One Drop raises $8 million

New York City and Austin, Texas-based Informed Data Systems has raised $8 million for its One Drop mobile diabetes management platform. The round was led by RRE, with additional contributions from BoxGroup, Capital Factory, and existing investors LAUNCH fund and Neu Ventures.

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Nov 04,2015

Solera Health raises $3M, led by BCBS Venture Partners, to connect communities with diabetes prevention programs

Phoenix, Arizona-based Solera Health has raised $3 million for its software as a service platform for managing chronic disease prevention programs. BlueCross BlueShield Venture Partners led the round with additional participation from Sandbox Ventures. Solera makes a platform that connects community organizations with digital chronic disease prevention programs such as the CDC's National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP).

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Jan 08,2014

After Arriving On Android, Glooko Lands $7M From Samsung & More To Bring Predictive Diabetes Care...

Today, the company announcement that it has raised $7 million in a Series A-1 financing round from investors that include Samsung Venture Investment Company and Lifeforce Ventures, with participation from existing investors, The Social + Capital Partnership, Sundeep Madra and Yogen Dalal, among others.

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Feb 12,2014

MyHealthTeams Lands $3.3M To Bring Mobile-Friendly Social Networks To Those Living With Chronic Health Conditions

MyHealthTeams launched in 2011 to provide a platform where those living with (or effected by) chronic conditions can go to quickly find, communicate and connect with others like them. Essentially, MyHealthTeams created a community for communities, or, in the company’s words, a “social network for chronic condition communities,” designed to make it easy for visitors to connect with those who can share their experiences and discover the people best-suited to help and offer advice.

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Jan 05,2022

Kiddo Announces $16 Million in Growth Investment to Address the Growing Need for Remote Patient Monitoring and Care Coordination for At-Risk Children

Good Parents Inc., creators of the Kiddo remote patient monitoring (RPM) and continuous care platform for pediatric patients, announced it has closed a $16 million Series A growth investment led by Clearlake Capital-backed Vive Collective. Kiddo serves at-risk children who require proactive and continuous care due to such chronic conditions as asthma, heart disease, autism, and diabetes.

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