HIT Infrastructure April 15, 2019
Fred Donovan

The creation of new health IT companies will increase over the next two years, according to a survey of more than 240 healthcare leaders by VC firm Venrock.

A full 79 percent of respondents said health IT company creation would increase, 14 percent said it would stay the same, and 8 percent thought it would decrease.

Twenty-two percent of respondents believe that capital markets for private health IT companies will remain strong at all levels; 26 percent believe the markets will remain strong for early stage companies, but become more difficult for long-term growth; 36 percent believe that the markets will become more difficult for early stage firms, but will remain strong for long-term growth; and 16 percent believe that...

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