Black Book October 4, 2023

Over 4,000 executives, professionals and consultants from healthcare providers, payers, vendors, advisory firms, investment banks and venture capital organizations assessed emerging solutions on their individual ability to contribute to a more integrated, patient-centric, productivity-enhancing HIT ecosystem and outperform competitors.

LAS VEGAS, October 4, 2023 (Newswire.com) – Despite global digital health funding slipping to an eight-year low, investors continue to back promising healthcare IT startups, with Q2-Q3 seeing upticks in early-stage deal sizes and mega-round deals with increases for the first time since Q4 2021. Digital health deals dropped from 463 in Q1 2023 to 348 in Q2 2023. The deal count reached its lowest level since Q2 2015. Care delivery and navigation tech companies, followed by health insurance...

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