Apervita Ceases Operations

Apervita, which once claimed to be the first health analytics marketplace, has ceased operations as of October 1, Mobi Health News reports.  

Chief Informatics and Innovation Officer Blackford Middleton wrote in a post on LinkedIn that the company had failed to drum up enough resources in its second round of funding.  

As an analytics startup, Apervita had struck up partnerships with major health systems including the Cleveland Clinic and Mayo. Just this June, it had acquired Carta Healthcare’s AI-powered data abstraction technology for its platform’s interoperability layer. Read more.

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