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20May

Digital Health Investments See Significant Uptick in Q1; Investors Consider COVID-19 Impacts in Coming Months

Despite the changes and uncertainty rippling across the entire venture-backed startup ecosystem, the digital health sector saw its best first quarter since analysts began tracking its performance more than a decade ago, logging $3.1 billion across...
By: Fenwick & West Life Sciences Group
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/digital-health-investments-see-59835/

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