How the 2022 Funding Environment Affected Digital Health Startups

Digital health startup investments in 2022 decreased drastically compared to the swells of financial capital raised in 2021, and that lack of funding forced companies to rethink their business models, Mobi Health News reports.

The urgency of scaling was considered a key factor to achieving success. Some companies suffered from bloated valuations. Declining investment dollars also spurred M&A activity.

Eight digital health executives offer their insights on how this year’s decreased funding forced layoffs, business model redesigns and an increased focus on company value. Read more.

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