Becker's Healthcare July 15, 2021
Jackie Drees

Venture-capital investments in digital health are soaring to new heights and helping startups lock down on growth, but some experts are concerned that the market may be overheating, according to a July 15 Wall Street Journal report.

Digital health startups raised $14.7 billion in the first six months of 2021, already surpassing the $14.6 billion raised in all of 2020, according to digital health venture fund Rock Health.

Doximity, a San Francisco-based health IT and telehealth networking platform often referred to as “LinkedIn for doctors,” went public in June and now has a market capitalization around $8.8 billion, according...

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