digital health mergers and acquisitions
Alphabet, Amazon and Apple all made deals this year to buy digital health startups, and the year saw exits for Qualcomm Life, Fitbit and PatientsLikeMe.
The deal follows on the company's 2018 acquisition of AI nutrition app Nutrino.
The five-year-old Illinois company offers digital health content middleware in the form of APIs used by Microsoft, MDLive and others.
While most of the financials remain undisclosed, the quarter included a number of interesting deals involving Apple, Best Buy, UnitedHealth Group, and Allscripts.
From market consolidation to global expansions, the quarter saw a range of interesting deals.
The deal will help Crossover keep up with the rise of the remote workforce.
The wireless health pioneer will take on the name of its 2015 acquisition Capsule Technologies.
The company has also hired the former VA head of mental health services and the former CEO of Ginger.io.
From Amazon's acquisition of PillPack to Best Buy's purchase of GreatCall, over $7.5 billion were spent on digital health acquisitions this year.
Atlanta-based Logisticare will fold Circulation's HIPAA-compliant software platform into its offerings.