PocketHealth, which is aiming to upend how providers share medical images with patients, has raised $16 million, Radiology Business reports.
Healthcare venture capital firm Questa Capital led the fundraising round, with additional contributions investment group Radical Ventures. PocketHealth has now gathered $22.5 million and said it will use the latest contribution to hire additional employees, pursue clinical partnerships, and invest in product innovation.
Founded in 2016, the company offers what it believes is the first “patient-centric” image sharing platform. It allows healthcare consumers to instantly access and share images and records at any time, along with enabling direct sharing between physicians and hospitals. Read more.