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StartUp Health Insights: Innovative and Unorthodox Health Tech Companies Raise Funding | Week of Mar 7, 2023This week we saw funding around the world going to companies safeguarding organ transplants, developing unique medical devices, innovating in di…

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StartUp Health Insights: Innovative and Unorthodox Health Tech Companies Raise Funding | Week of Mar 7, 2023

This week we saw funding around the world going to companies safeguarding organ transplants, developing unique medical devices, innovating in diabetes care, and more.

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This week’s reported health innovation funding included:

CodaMetrix, a Boston, MA-based AI technology platform focused on healthcare revenue cycle management, raised $55M led by SignalFire, with participation from Frist Cressey Ventures (FCV), Martin Ventures, Yale Medicine, University of Colorado Healthcare Innovation Fund, and Mass General Brigham physician organizations. <source>

TandemAI, a Suzhou, and Shanghai, China- and New York, NY-based tech company focused on transforming drug discovery infrastructure, raised $35M led by Qiming Venture Partners, with participation from OrbiMed, Eight Roads Ventures, and F Prime Capital. <source>

Paragonix Technologies, a Cambridge, MA-based organ transplant transit company, raised $24M led by Signet Healthcare Partners. <source>

Simulands, a Zurich, Switzerland-based creator of simulation devices for cardiovascular medicine, raised €10M ($10.7M) led by SHS Capital. <source>

doctorly, a Berlin, Germany-based provider of practice software and app, raised €9.4M ($10M) from The Delta, Horizons Ventures, Speedinvest, Well Technologies, UNIQA Ventures, Calm/Storm, and Seedcamp. <source>

SafKan Health, a Seattle, WA-based developer of an earwax removal device, raised $8M led by Unorthodox Ventures. <source>

Ryse Health, an Arlington, VA-based hybrid diabetes care provider, raised $6.5M led by Route 66 Ventures, with participation from W Health and Healthworx. <source>

Wave Life, a San Francisco, CA-based provider of a mental health platform, raised $6M led by Santé Ventures, with participation from Hannah Grey, Joyance Capital, Gaingels, and Telocity Ventures. <source>

YourPath, a St. Paul, MN-based recovery care company, raised $2.1M led by Bread and Butter Ventures, with participation from Leadout Capital, Groove Capital, Big Stone Capital Group, and Daren Cotter. <source>

Opkit, a New York, NY-based provider of a health insurance verification platform, raised over $1M from Global Founders Capital, Mischief, Socially Financed, Y Combinator, and Rex Salisbury. <source>

Data is from StartUp Health Insights, the most comprehensive funding database for health innovation. Get all our free quarterly reports and sign up for StartUp Health Insider™ to get funding insights, news, and special updates delivered to your inbox.

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