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New York City-based Phreesia, which offers a tablet-based patient check-in and payment service to healthcare providers, has raised $30 million in funding led by private equity firm LLR Partners.
Tampa, Florida-based personal health record developer CareSync raised $4.
A new report from Kantar Media estimates that the value of the health and fitness wearable technology market in Great Britain is between £225 million and £375 million, or $360 million to $601 million.
Bethesda, Maryland-based cellular-enabled blood glucose meter company Telcare has raised $32.
Mountain View, California-based activity tracker maker Moov raised $3 million in a round led by Banyan Capital.
App developed by Club Apps
San Francisco-based Netpulse, which offers fitness clubs software that connects fitness devices and apps to gym equipment, has acquired Atlanta, Georgia-based health club app maker, Club Apps for an undisclosed sum.
Although MobiHealthNews published a crowdfunding roundup just two weeks ago, already, several more devices have cropped up on Indiegogo and Kickstarter.
Italy-based Xmetrics raised $1.
Denver, Colorado-based Welltok raised $25 million in a round led by Bessemer Venture Partners (BVP).