StartUp Health March 11, 2025
Nicole Kinsey

This week’s health innovation funding highlights include investments in pediatric care, AI-powered clinical tools, precision medicine, and digital health platforms worldwide. From Boston to Paris, startups are securing millions to transform healthcare access, efficiency, and patient outcomes.

This week’s reported global health innovation funding included:

Bluebird Kids Health, a Boston, MA-based startup that seeks to improve pediatric care access in underserved areas, raised $31.5M from F-Prime, .406 Ventures, AIF, and Juxtapose. source>

Freed, a San Francisco, CA-based AI clinician assistant designed to reduce the burdens of medical documentation, raised $30M led by Sequoia Capital, with participation from Scale Venture Partners, Daniel Gross, Gokul Rajaram, and Ted Zagat. source>

Lumata Health, a Raleigh, NC-based platform providing personalized support for patients with...

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