MobiHealth News December 6, 2021
Tammy Lovell

Its app aims to improve the quality of life and survival of cancer patients.

Oncology startup Vinehealth has announced a raise of $5.5 million (€ 4.9m) in seed funding.

The round was led by Talis Capital, with participation from previous investors Playfair Capital and Ascension. A number of angels also participated.

WHAT IT DOES

Founded in 2018 by Rayna Patel and Georgina Kirby, Vinehealth is a digital health platform that aims to improve the quality of life and outcomes of cancer patients.

Using a combination of behavioural science and artificial intelligence (AI), the company’s intelligent digital technology provides highly scalable patient support programmes and collects rich data.

Though Vinehealth’s app, patients are enabled to better self-manage...

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