CB Insights July 13, 2021
Alex Lee

In 2020, 150 private digital health companies from 18 countries made it to the CB Insights Digital Health 150. They were selected from a pool of nearly 8,000 companies based on a variety of factors, including patent activity, business relations, investor profile, news sentiment analysis, proprietary Mosaic scores, market potential, competitive landscape, team strength, and tech novelty.

Since announcing the list in August 2020, the Digital Health 150 winners have gone on to do big things:

  • 9 of the winners have gone public or announced plans to go public
  • 6 have been acquired, while 2 have merged
  • 26 are unicorns (private companies valued at $1B+), with an aggregate valuation of $70.2B
  • 79 have raised additional equity funding, totaling...

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