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The announcement is yet another milestone on the road to adoption and reimbursement of digital therapies, Big Health CEO Peter Hames said.
Founded in 2012, the startup currently has more than 2,000 clients and is active across 14 countries.
At Health 2.0 Europe, pharma, patient and academic representatives weighed in on challenges of working together.
Consent- and trust-based services is what Europe could contribute to the global platform economy.
The EC2VC pitch competition saw startups and SMEs pitch their solutions in front of a jury of digital health investors from Europe and beyond.
Patients and providers alike are interested in, and see major benefits from, increased access to digital health records, according to a new report from Royal Philips.
The startup will use the new funds to scale its at-home care model to more customers.
The Hamilton and Amabel James Center for Artificial Intelligence and Human Health will focus on genomics, modeling and prediction of novel therapies and enhanced imaging.
Khosla Ventures led the funding round with participation from Dai-ichi Life, SOMPO holdings, Sozo Ventures, Rethink Impact, AME Cloud Partners and Marc Benioff.
The blockchain-enabled startup's new pilot will rely on its database of sequenced genomes.