healthcare.digital January 20, 2019
Abigale Lormen

Market analysts who have studied and tracked the funding given to the digital health segment since 2011 saw steady annual growth. The trend continued last year, with an impressive $7.9 billion poured into start-up ventures. However, the signals that experts noticed – the large, late-stage rounds with high valuations but shorter durations between early rounds – were similar to that of an investment cycle reaching its peak.

Does this mean the digital health market is a “bubble?”

To most investors, digital health is far from being a bubble. Of course, there are those that believe otherwise. This issue can only be resolved through a series of well-informed debates as the cycle continues.

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