Indiana-based HC1 has raised $14.4 million more to help with its cloud-based software platform to support and track business relationships among participants in the health system.
Clinical Ink has inked agreements for additional funding to support its clinical trial site software and is acquiring CentrosHealth, which has mobile software for patients participating in clinical trials.
Orb Health has "rounded"-up investors to provide $650,000 in seed money for a portal providing physicians with various data on a patient, including from wearables, EHRs, etc. Outside my sphere of expertise.
Conversa Health has talked investors into handing it $2.5 million for its digital patient-provider communication tool. Conversely, it's only the 80th company offering that functionality.
Liaison Technologies has connected for another round of financing from Merck Ventures for its cloud-based data integration and management services, bringing total funding to $90 million.
Summit Behavioral Healthcare has received an undisclosed investment from Flexpoint Ford to support its addiction treatment and behavioral health centers.
mySugr raised a sweet $4.8 million for its digital health solutions for diabetes patients, and will hopefully use some of that new funding to buy a capital M and an a for its name.
Evidently GE wants to do more in health as it is partnering to back startup Evidation Health with $6.2 million. Evidation will evaluate the value of mobile health apps, a worthy goal.
PE firm Marlin Equity has purchased HomecareCRM, a vendor of software solutions for the long-term and post-acute care markets, and intends to merge it with SigmaCare, which has a similar set of offerings.
The Healthy Skeptic is a website about the health care system, and is written by Kevin Roche, who has many years of experience working in the health industry. Mr. Roche is available to assist health care companies through consulting arrangements through Roche Consulting, LLC and may be reached at khroche@healthy-skeptic.com.