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August 13, 2024
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Health Ventures Launches $21M Fund for Digital Health Startups


TLDR:

  • Create Health Ventures has launched a $21M venture capital fund for digital health startups.
  • The firm will invest in B2B solutions to improve patient engagement, care delivery, and clinical trials.

Create Health Ventures, a venture capital firm, has announced the closing of its $21M inaugural fund dedicated to early-stage digital health startups. The firm, founded by healthcare industry veterans Cartmell and Amit Aysola, focuses on investing in B2B solutions that address critical challenges within the healthcare industry. With a strong emphasis on payer-facing technologies and clinical trial enablement, Create Health Ventures aims to support startups developing innovative solutions to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance patient outcomes in the healthcare sector.

The firm’s investment thesis is supported by the significant growth in the payer market and the increasing focus on clinical trials in the pharmaceutical industry, presenting substantial opportunities for digital health solutions. Create Health Ventures offers a comprehensive platform of services to support its portfolio companies, including strategic partnerships, executive coaching, and business development support, to accelerate their growth and success.

Create Health Ventures’ investment portfolio includes companies like Carallel, Watershed Health, Advocatia, Pair Team, and Nmible, each offering innovative solutions to improve the patient experience, enhance care collaboration, simplify financial assistance processes, connect vulnerable patients to care teams, and enable easy reimbursement for clinical trial participants. With a focus on supporting founders from the healthcare industry in leveraging technology to meet challenges and positively impact the healthcare sector, Create Health Ventures aims to drive innovation and success in the digital health space.


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