Rock Health April 4, 2022
Adriana Krasniansky, Pavan Shah

Coming off of 2021’s breakthrough year in digital health funding, it’s already clear 2022 has its own story to tell. Supply chain and energy disruptions, market corrections, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine are new variables entering public and venture funding equations—changing the calculus for startups and investors who extrapolated a path based on sector activity in 2021.

In this piece, we’ll review Q1 2022’s digital health venture funding trends and public market performance, while diving into emerging hotspots. We know we’re just getting settled into 2022, but if this quarter signals anything, it’s that the next nine months won’t be easy to predict.

Q1 2022 by the numbers

Q1 2022 U.S. digital health funding closed with $6.0B across...

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