This represented the lowest quarterly funding level for digital health since 2016, according to the report.
Here are three things to know about digital health funding in Q3:
- Digital health deals saw a 33% decline.
- General Catalyst and Samsung Next were the biggest digital health funders in Q3.
- Digital health funding in the U.S. declined by 14%, but despite this, the U.S. saw the majority of global digital health funding in Q3.
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