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New York City-based Blueprint Health has announced its eighth class of startups.
Philadelphia-based digital health accelerator DreamIt Health has announced its third class.
Philadelphia-based Picwell, which helps consumers choose a health plan, has raised $4 million in a round led by MassMutual Ventures, which is the corporate venture capital arm of Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company.
New York City-based Pager, which offers an app consumers can use to request in-person physician house calls, raised $14 million from New Enterprise Associates (NEA) and Sound Ventures, which was founded by Ashton Kutcher.
Welkin Health, a San Francisco-based population health management company that provides a combination of mobile, web, and telephone-based coaching programs, has raised $2 million in seed funding and announced its first major pilot, which is with Humana's Innovation Group.
Newport Beach, California-based Curely, which has developed a telehealth app that allows patients to ask physicians health and wellness questions, raised $2 million in a round led by Exponential Partners.
In one more take on the first half of 2015 funding, Health 2.
Phoenix, Arizona-based Medical Memory has raised $2.
Ireland-based 3D4Medical, which has developed apps for medical education and fitness, raised $16.
The year so far has seen 136 digital health investment deals over $2 million, for a total of $2.