Digital Health Could Get a Reset Following Silicon Valley Bank Failure

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s decision to take over Silicon Valley Bank on Friday is likely to leave many digital health companies scrambling to pay employees and suppliers, Modern Healthcare reports.

SVB, the nation’s16th largest bank and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, was a big bank for tech companies, startups and venture capital firms. The bank said on its website that it had $78.8 billion in healthcare deposits and investments as of December. Experts say SVB’s failure is another sign the digital health venture funding market is long past its peak. Read more.

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