Some venture capitalists interviewed by MedCity News believe that digital health’s $57.2 billion haul globally last year is not a sign of a bubble and that there is yet room to grow. Others hedged in answering the question, while a couple sounded the alarm. Everyone agreed on one thing though: valuations need to come down. Read more.
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