1、State of Digital HealthGlobal|Q2 2025Global data and analysis on dealmaking,funding,and exits by private market digital health companiesState of Digital Health2 2Action is better.We track and compare the worlds companies.Our AI agents keep you a step ahead of competitors and disruption.Trusted by th
2、e worlds smartest companies:Every big tech company.Every top professional services firm.26 of the top 30 banks.All ten Fortune 10 companies.Put our AI agents to work today.IIIIIIStart free trialState of Digital Health3 3“Steal”our data.Download the underlying data in this report.If you create any an
3、alysis or visualizations with this data,send it our way and you could be featured in the CBI newsletter.us on social LinkedIn X(Twitter)InstagramIIIIDownload the raw dataTL;DR4Your rundown ondigital health in Q22569%Of digital health funding went to AI-focused companies.AI companies raised$3B in Q2
4、69%of the total digital health funding,up from 60%in Q1.AI dealshare held steady at 41%.Notable AI investments this quarter included brain-computerinterfaces,clinical documentation tools,and software for providers and payers.See the data 2Billion-dollar digital health IPOs in Q225.Hinge health and O
5、mada Health went public this quarter at valuations of$2.6B and$1.1B,respectively.Both companies offeremployer-driven chronic careplatforms.These are the largest digital health IPOs of the year and the first billion-dollar openings since Q324.See the data$6.0MGlobal median deal size rose in the first
6、 half of 2025.The median digital health deal size reached$6.0M as of Q225,up from$5.1M in 2024.Average deal size is also up from$16.5M in 2024 to$22.2M for the first half of 2025.See the data$4.4BDigital health funding dropped as deal volume hit a five-year low.Equity funding dropped 21%QoQ in Q225