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Digital Health Funding Plunges in 2023, Setting Stage for 2024 Reckoning

by Fred Pennic 01/10/2024 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know:

– The year 2023 saw a stark shift in the digital health funding landscape, according to Rock Health’s annual year-end digital health funding report. Gone were the days of exuberant funding rounds and endless optimism.

– Instead, we witnessed a contraction, with venture capital drying up and startups scrambling to stay afloat. But amidst the turbulence, there were also signs of resilience, innovation, and a necessary course correction.

2023: A Year of Transition and Creative Measures

  • Funding Plunges: Annual digital health venture funding reached a four-year low of $10.7B, with fewer deals and smaller amounts.
  • M&A Activity Remains Muted: Despite expectations of a surge in acquisitions, the pace remained surprisingly slow.
  • No Startup Apocalypse: While shutdowns were anticipated, most companies managed to weather the storm through creative financing tactics like extension rounds, unlabeled raises, and even “silent deals” with existing investors.
  • IPO drought: No digital health companies went public in 2023, adding to the uncertainty.

2024: Facing Reality and Embracing Change

  • Labeled Rounds Return, But with Adjustments: Startups that bought time in 2023 will need to raise again, likely at lower valuations and with a renewed focus on outcomes and commercial viability.
  • M&A Takes Center Stage: Expect to see more mergers and acquisitions, as cash-strapped companies seek exits and larger players consolidate the market.
  • Public Market Recalibration: Delistings are likely for struggling companies, while strong performers may finally aim for IPOs, leading to a more stable public health tech sector.
  • Tough Choices and New Beginnings: Some startups will close their doors, but their talent and ideas will live on, potentially fueling new ventures or innovations within established companies.
  • Emerging Segments Take Flight: Areas like digital obesity care and value-based care enablement, which saw early traction in 2023, could become the next big thing in 2024.

The Road Ahead: A More Efficient and Sustainable Ecosystem

The coming year will be a period of reckoning for the digital health industry. While some may see it as a harsh reality check, it’s also an opportunity for a much-needed reset. By weeding out weaker players and forcing innovation through resourcefulness, 2024 could pave the way for a more efficient, sustainable, and ultimately, more impactful digital health ecosystem.

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