MobiHealth News December 29, 2021
Laura Lovett

Lee Shapiro of 7wireVentures discusses trends in 2021 and what’s next for digital health company exits.

The year 2021 has been another groundbreaking one for digital health. We’ve seen more companies emerge onto the public market, investors continue to pour funding into the space and consumers expect more out of care.

We sat down with Lee Shapiro, cofounder and managing partner at 7wireVentures, as well as a Livongo vet, to talk about the biggest trends of this year and what’s next for 2022 in digital health funding.

The COVID-19 pandemic kicked off two years of unprecedented funding in the digital health space.

“There was over $35 billion funded in digital health in 2021, and that’s more than...

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