Highlights & Summary
June 2025 brought digital health news across disease management, IT, and women’s health!
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Disease Management / Digital Therapeutics
Vantive will invest $1 billion over five years to advance digitally-enabled kidney and vital organ care, focusing on remote monitoring, ICU digital health, and VR-based clinician training to improve access and outcomes across care settings. Cognixion and Pupil Labs have partnered to integrate eye-tracking with brain-computer interface and AR technologies, enabling synchronized analysis of neural and visual signals for enhanced research and assistive applications. RadNet has acquired See-Mode Technologies to incorporate FDA-approved AI into thyroid and breast ultrasound workflows, reducing scan times and expanding access across its national imaging network.
Informatics / Healthcare IT Solutions
Recent partnerships and funding rounds highlight growing momentum in AI-driven healthcare IT, with companies like Layer Health, Tennr, and Capital Rx expanding their platforms to improve clinical registry reporting, automate patient referrals, and streamline care navigation. Meanwhile, Atropos Health and Databricks are enhancing real-world evidence generation through advanced data sharing, signaling continued integration of AI and data platforms into clinical workflows and enterprise health systems.
Women’s Health / Femtech
Visby Medical raised $65 million to launch an at-home PCR test for STIs, offering rapid results and telemedicine access through a connected app. Maven Clinic partnered with ŌURA to incorporate wearable biometric data into its virtual care platform, and separately teamed with Manulife to offer 24/7 access to women’s and family health support for Canadian members. Meanwhile, CareMother is delivering AI-powered maternal care in Vietnam, combining remote monitoring and real-time diagnostics to improve outcomes in underserved areas.
Overarching Industry Updates
1 | CVS Health invests $20B to enhance digital health infrastructure over the next decade
Disease Management / Digital Therapeutics
1 | Vantive to invest $1B in digitally-enabled kidney care and vital organ support
2 | Cognixion and pupil labs announce strategic partnership on eye-tracking technology
3 | RadNet acquires see-mode to improve efficiency and access in thyroid and breast ultrasound
Informatics / Healthcare IT Solutions
1 | Layer Health and Intermountain Health partner for clinical registry reporting
2 | Tennr raises $101M to automate referrals, hitting a $605M valuation
3 | Capital Rx acquires Amino Health
4 | Databricks and Atropos health enter data sharing partnership
Women’s Health / Femtech
1 | Visby Medical raises new funding to accelerate launch of at-home STI test
2 | Maven Clinic partners with ŌURA to bring data-driven health support to women
4 | Manulife partners with Maven Clinic to bring women’s and family health services to members
5 | CareMother by Doto Health expands in Vietnam to provide personalised care for pregnant women
News Scrape
Overarching Industry Updates
1 | CVS Health invests $20B to enhance digital health infrastructure over the next decade
CVS Health plans to invest $20 billion over the next decade to enhance digital health infrastructure, with a focus on improving interoperability across its pharmacy, provider, and insurance businesses while enabling integration with external health systems. Key initiatives include modernizing patient dashboards for more comprehensive care visibility, developing proactive communication tools for claims and billing transparency, and establishing ethical guardrails around the use of AI in non-clinical workflows. Led by Chief Experience and Technology Officer Tilak Mandadi, this effort aims to create a more consumer-centric, digitally connected healthcare experience, though execution details remain limited.
Disease Management / Digital Therapeutics
1 | Vantive to invest $1B in digitally-enabled kidney care and vital organ support
Vantive has announced a $1 billion investment over five years to accelerate the development of digitally-enabled therapies aimed at improving access, experience, and outcomes in vital organ care. The initiative focuses on transforming dialysis and critical care through innovations such as remote patient management tools, ICU digital health solutions, and immersive VR training for clinicians. With a shift toward proactive, connected care models, Vantive aims to enable earlier clinical decision-making and streamline therapy delivery across hospital and home settings. Investments will support R&D, manufacturing, and clinician training to drive long-term impact in organ therapy innovation.
2 | Cognixion and pupil labs announce strategic partnership on eye-tracking technology
Cognixion and Pupil Labs have announced a partnership to integrate advanced eye-tracking with noninvasive brain-computer interface, AI, and AR technologies, creating a powerful platform for synchronized measurement of visual attention and neural signals. The collaboration will enhance research in neuroscience, human-computer interaction, and assistive tech, especially for conditions like ALS, by simplifying study design and improving data precision. The joint solution enables real-time analysis, rapid prototyping, and unified data access, addressing a key need for researchers seeking seamless, high-fidelity multimodal tools.
3 | RadNet acquires see-mode to improve efficiency and access in thyroid and breast ultrasound
RadNet has acquired See-Mode Technologies, a global AI innovator in ultrasound imaging, to enhance diagnostic accuracy and streamline workflows in thyroid and breast ultrasound exams. See-Mode’s FDA-approved AI applications reduce scan times by up to 30%, boosting efficiency and access across RadNet’s 900+ ultrasound units. The acquisition strengthens DeepHealth’s digital health portfolio and supports commercialization efforts for population health solutions. With scalable impact on over two million annual ultrasound studies and opportunities for reimbursement, the integration marks a strategic step toward advancing AI-powered imaging across high-volume clinical areas.
Informatics / Healthcare IT Solutions
1 | Layer Health and Intermountain Health partner for clinical registry reporting
Layer Health, a company specializing in AI-enabled chart review, has received a strategic investment from Intermountain Ventures and entered a multi-year partnership with Intermountain Health to deploy its digital platform across multiple clinical registries. The collaboration begins with stroke, bariatric surgery, and cardiovascular registries and will scale across Intermountain’s 33-hospital network. The partnership aims to validate and operationalize Layer Health’s AI to ensure accuracy and clinical utility in real-world settings. This move builds on Layer Health’s recent momentum, including a $21M Series A round and collaborations with White Plains Hospital and the American Cancer Society to streamline clinical data abstraction and support research.
2 | Tennr raises $101M to automate referrals, hitting a $605M valuation
Tennr, a New York-based startup focused on automating patient referrals, has raised $101 million in Series C funding, bringing its valuation to $605 million. The round was led by IVP with support from investors including Andreessen Horowitz, GV, and ICONIQ. Tennr’s platform uses proprietary language models trained on complex medical documentation and payer criteria to streamline referral processing and reduce denials. Alongside the raise, Tennr launched the Tennr Network, a tool offering real-time referral status updates to providers and patients. The company has tripled its revenue since its last round in October and aims to combat delays and inefficiencies in care navigation as reimbursement pressures mount.
3 | Capital Rx acquires Amino Health
Capital Rx, a pharmacy benefit manager, has acquired health navigation platform Amino Health to expand its enterprise capabilities and launch Judi Care, a new AI-driven care navigation solution. Now serving nearly 60 million covered lives, Judi Care will integrate provider search, appointment booking, cost transparency, and prescription savings into a seamless platform. When paired with Capital Rx’s claims platform, Judi Health, the offering creates a unified digital solution for managing both medical and pharmacy benefits. The move aims to empower members with greater transparency and access to in-network care while addressing inefficiencies in the care journey.
4 | Databricks and Atropos health enter data sharing partnership
Atropos Health, a real-world evidence company, has partnered with Databricks to enhance its ability to generate clinical insights from vast real-world datasets. By leveraging Databricks’ Data Intelligence Platform and open-source Delta Sharing technology, Atropos aims to accelerate drug discovery and reduce time to treatment using its GENEVA OS and expansive evidence network, which includes over 300 million patient records. The collaboration will allow healthcare and life sciences organizations to securely access and analyze cross-platform data in real time. This partnership builds on Atropos’s recent momentum, including collaborations with Emory Healthcare, xCures, Ontada, and Merck to bring real-world evidence directly into clinical workflows and oncology research.
Women’s Health / Femtech
1 | Visby Medical raises new funding to accelerate launch of at-home STI test
Visby Medical has raised ~$65 million to support the launch and distribution of its at-home Women’s Sexual Health Test, a single-use PCR diagnostic delivering results in 30 minutes via a connected smartphone app. The digital platform integrates testing with telemedicine access, enabling users to receive timely consultation and treatment, thereby enhancing privacy and accessibility in women’s health. This funding indicates new traction in the at-home diagnostics market, leveraging digital health tools to provide accessible lab-grade testing.
2 | Maven Clinic partners with ŌURA to bring data-driven health support to women
Maven Clinic has partnered with ŌURA to integrate biometric data from the Oura Ring into its digital health platform, enhancing personalized support for women and families across fertility, pregnancy, menopause, and more. This collaboration enables Maven members to sync continuous health signals, such as sleep, stress, and activity, with expert clinical guidance, allowing for earlier intervention and more tailored care. The initiative reflects a broader trend in digital health toward data-driven, proactive care models, with growing consumer interest in using wearable technology to manage health in real time.
Viz.ai has announced a multi-year collaboration with Novartis to develop AI-powered workflows for breast and other cancers, aimed at accelerating identification and treatment of eligible patients based on clinical guidelines. The partnership will integrate Viz.ai’s digital health platform into oncology care to streamline patient stratification, automate risk data aggregation, and improve coordination among multidisciplinary teams. This initiative marks Viz.ai’s strategic expansion into oncology, leveraging AI to address care delays and support timely, personalized cancer treatment
4 | Manulife partners with Maven Clinic to bring women’s and family health services to members
Manulife Canada has partnered with Maven Clinic to offer eligible Group Benefits plan members unlimited virtual access to Maven’s digital health platform, which provides personalized support for women’s and family health needs across fertility, maternity, parenting, and menopause. Through this collaboration, members will have access to a global network of healthcare providers across specialties, aiming to address gaps in Canada’s healthcare system and improve navigation and continuity of care. This initiative reflects a broader digital health strategy aimed at delivering holistic care during critical life stages and supporting better health outcomes for women and families.
5 | CareMother by Doto Health expands in Vietnam to provide personalised care for pregnant women
CareMother, a digital health startup focused on maternal care, has partnered with FHI 360, Alive & Thrive, and the Quang Tri Department of Health to support maternal and infant health in Vietnam using AI-powered platforms. Its solutions, including a wireless fetal monitor and real-time diagnostics, enable remote monitoring and data-driven decision-making to improve care access and quality in underserved regions. This initiative aligns with Vietnam’s growing digital health sector, which is expanding rapidly due to regulatory reforms and increasing investment in telemedicine and AI-based technologies.