Well Health

Company executives at a meeting
By  Anthony Vecchione 03:20 pm November 8, 2024
WELL Health Technologies, a digital healthcare company, reported that it exceeded a $1 billion annualized revenue run-rate, with record revenue of $251.7 million in the third quarter of 2003, a 23% increase from the $204.5 million reported in the same period last year. The company also reported that Canadian Patient Services revenue was $78 million in Q3 2024, an increase of 35% compared to $57.8...
Healthcare professional consulting with patient
By  Anthony Vecchione 01:23 pm November 5, 2024
Digital Healthcare company WELL Health Technologies Corp. entered into definitive agreements to acquire the clinical assets of Jack Nathan Medical Corp., which includes a network of 16 owned and operated primary care clinics across 13 Canadian cities and a clinic-licensing business with 62 licensee clinics, which the company says will become the model for its new Affiliate Clinic business stream...
Person sitting by a window wearing a stethoscope and looking at a tablet
By  Anthony Vecchione 02:29 pm August 30, 2024
WELL Health, a digital health company that integrates and updates clinical and digital assets, announced the approval of a $44 million project, Health Compass II, funded by the Canadian government and designed to continue enhancing AI and interoperability in healthcare. The initiative aims to streamline administrative tasks, enhance clinical decision-making and improve patient outcomes by...
Person in a gray shirt sitting down while holding a coffee mug and looking at a computer
By  Jessica Hagen 02:05 pm November 9, 2023
Patient communication platform Artera, formerly Well Health, announced it has partnered with GPT-enabled conversational AI provider Hyro to launch Artera Care Assist, an AI-powered virtual assistant that can be embedded into health providers' websites to answer common patient questions.  Artera offers a two-way communication hub for patients and healthcare organizations to connect. The platform...
Businesspeople shaking hands.
By  Emily Olsen 10:50 am December 29, 2022
As 2022 draws to a close, MobiHealthNews asked digital health executives about the biggest surprises and most noteworthy events that took place over the past year. While the economic environment proved more challenging for startups, leaders noted several major deals – particularly by large retail players – and argued that consolidation could be a bigger trend next year.  Guillaume de Zwirek,...
Woman doctor with long red hair using laptop in hospital, photographed from behind
By  Emily Olsen 11:05 am December 30, 2021
As 2021 winds down, MobiHealthNews asked digital health executives about their biggest takeaways from another challenging year for the healthcare system. Check out these leaders’ thoughts on other big topics from this year, like the expansion of telehealth and the huge influx of funding. They also predicted digital health trends for next year and discussed whether the investment boom will...
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By  Emily Olsen 11:10 am December 15, 2021
Digital health funding hit new heights in 2021. According to Rock Health’s Q3 report, funding had already hit $21.3 billion across 541 deals this year. Average funding amounts for Series A, B and C+ rounds have grown more than two times since 2017.  With that huge growth in mind, MobiHealthNews asked executives and other leaders in the digital health space about funding in 2021. How will it...
With these funds, Well Health has now raised $75 million since its founding in 2015.
By  Mallory Hackett 11:50 am November 25, 2020
This week, the patient communication hub Well Health announced that it had secured a $45 million Series C funding round led by Lead Edge Capital. Additional participants in the investment round were Martin Ventures, Jackson Square Ventures, Health Velocity Capital, Summation Health Ventures, Structure Capital and Freestyle Capital. With these funds, Well Health has now raised $75 million since...
Interview, new hires
By  Laura Lovett 08:30 am November 24, 2020
As Hims & Hers prepares for the public market, it’s adding new members to its board with backgrounds in investing and consumer tech. This morning it exclusively announced to MobiHealthNews two new board members Lynne Chou O’Keefeand David Wells.  O’Keefe comes from an investment background. She is the founder and managing partner of Define Ventures and served as a partner in the Life Sciences...
By  Jonah Comstock 04:25 pm August 16, 2016
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles is rolling out two new technologies incubated in its recently-launched accelerator program. Cedars Sinai VP of Legal and Technology Affairs Jim Laur told MobiHealthNews that all 11 companies in the first class are partnering with the healthcare system going forward, but the latest two to have all the contracts signed and to be ready to be announced are...