Digital Health and Informatics | October Round-Up 2025

November 12, 2025
Newsletter Update
Clinical Diagnostics

Disease Management / Digital Therapeutics

Verily launched Verily Me, a consumer health app that consolidates medical records, provides clinician recommendations, and offers AI-assisted health insights, aiming to make preventive, data-driven care more accessible. WellTheory raised $14 million in Series A funding led by General Catalyst to expand its AI-enabled care platform for autoimmune diseases.

Informatics / Healthcare IT Solutions

Wolters Kluwer Health launched UpToDate Connect, an API solution that enables digital health platforms to embed trusted, evidence-based clinical content directly into clinician workflows. Ensemble Health, a healthcare revenue management and health IT company, has engaged JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs to explore a potential sale or IPO targeting a ~$13B valuation in 2026.

Women’s Health / Femtech

Midi Health, A U.S.-based virtual care startup, raised $50 million in Series C funding to expand its menopause and midlife health services, develop an AI-powered women’s health search engine, and launch a longevity program called AgeWell. The Consumer Technology Association hosted its Digital Health Startup Day, announcing a strategic investment in Foreground Capital, a VC fund focused on women’s health innovation, to advance underfunded technologies addressing care gaps for women. 

Wellness / Longevity

Humansa has launched its AI-driven Future Health Program in Hong Kong, offering quick, non-invasive digital scans that generate personalized Holistic Longevity Index scores to promote proactive health optimization across its expanding wellness network. Recognized this month by TIME as one of the Best Inventions of 2025, WHOOP continues to advance digital health with its Healthspan platform and new Advanced Labs, integrating blood biomarker analysis and wearable data to enhance longevity tracking and personalized wellness insights.

Disease Management / Digital Therapeutics 

1 | Verily launches Verily Me, a new consumer health app

2 | WellTheory raises $14M for digital autoimmune care platform

Informatics / Healthcare IT Solutions 

1 | Wolters Kluwer helps digital health platforms seamlessly embed trusted clinical content with new UpToDate Connect

2 | Healthcare company Ensemble Health has tapped JPMorgan as it eyes a $13 billion sale or IPO in 2026

Women’s Health / Femtech 

1 | Midi Health raises $50 million in funding as the menopause startup bets on longevity and AI

2 | CTA hosts “Digital Health Startup Day”, announces strategic investment in the future of women’s health

Healthy Aging / Longevity

1 | Humansa launches AI-powered “Future Health Program” in Hong Kong

2 | WHOOP named one of TIME’s best inventions of 2025 and launches Advanced Labs integrating blood biomarker analysis

Disease Management / Digital Therapeutics 

1 | Verily launches Verily Me, a new consumer health app

Verily, Alphabet’s health data subsidiary, launched Verily Me, a new consumer health app aimed at helping users manage their health information, receive tailored clinical insights, and participate in research. The app integrates features such as personalized health recommendations from licensed clinicians, access to consolidated medical records, and an AI assistant for answering health-related questions. Users can opt into Verily’s Lifelong Health Study for real-world research participation. Built on Verily’s precision health platform, the app will be integrated into the company’s Lightpath care programs for conditions like diabetes and obesity, connecting members with additional clinical support. 

2 | WellTheory raises $14M for digital autoimmune care platform

WellTheory, a digital health company focused on autoimmune care, announced a $14 million Series A funding round led by General Catalyst with participation from 5 other funds. WellTheory offers a personalized care model that integrates technology, remote coverage, and human support to improve outcomes and reduce the fragmentation of traditional care. The company plans to use the new capital to expand partnerships with employers and health plans, enhance its AI-powered care tools, and extend its programs to more conditions. 

Informatics / Healthcare IT Solutions 

1 | Wolters Kluwer helps digital health platforms seamlessly embed trusted clinical content with new UpToDate Connect

Wolters Kluwer launched UpToDate Connect, an API-driven clinical decision support solution designed specifically for digital health platforms. The solution allows tech companies and digital health applications to embed trusted, evidence-based medical content directly into clinician workflows, reducing tool-switching and burnout. By positioning itself as a digital health enabler, Wolters Kluwer aims to help health-tech firms accelerate integration of clinical intelligence into their platforms and support more streamlined care delivery.

2 | Healthcare company Ensemble Health has tapped JPMorgan as it eyes a $13 billion sale or IPO in 2026

Ensemble Health, a healthcare revenue management and health IT company, has engaged JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs to explore a potential sale or IPO in 2026 targeting a valuation of up to $13B. Ensemble offers AI-enabled software for hospitals to improve billing, collections and workflow automation, making it a significant player in the digital health infrastructure space. This move underscores investor interest in health IT platforms that support operational efficiency and financial performance in healthcare systems.

Women’s Health / Femtech 

1 | Midi Health raises $50 million in funding as the menopause startup bets on longevity and AI

Midi Health, a U.S.-based virtual care startup focused on perimenopause, menopause and mid-life women’s health, announced a US $50 M Series C round, bringing its total funding to about US $150 M and reporting a revenue run-rate of approximately US $150 M. The company said the funds will support development of an AI-powered search engine for vetted women’s health information and further expansion of provider training and services. Midi also launched a preventive-longevity care arm, AgeWell, targeting women and aiming to position the company at the intersection of women’s health and longevity. See the Wellness / Longevity section for additional coverage of these solutions. 

2 | CTA hosts “Digital Health Startup Day”, announces strategic investment in the future of women’s health

On October 15 2025 the CTA held its “Digital Health Startup Day” at its Innovation House on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., spotlighting US digital-health startups and the Congressional Digital Health Caucus. During the event CTA announced a strategic investment via its Innovation For All Fund into Foreground Capital, a VC fund focused on women’s-health innovation, to accelerate under-invested tech addressing women’s care gaps. CTA leadership emphasized that investment in women’s health technologies helps deliver broader family and community benefits, reinforcing a shift toward inclusive health-tech funding.

Healthy Aging / Longevity

1 | Humansa launches AI-powered “Future Health Program” in Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, the health-and-wellness provider Humansa has launched its “Future Health Program,” which uses advanced digital scanning and AI algorithms to generate a “Holistic Longevity Index” based on metrics like body composition, posture, immune and metabolic function, strength, vitality and skin health. The system is designed to be non-invasive and quick, delivering personalized health insights and actionable recommendations in a single session, shifting the emphasis from reactive disease treatment to proactive health optimisation. Humansa plans to expand this digital health platform into hotels, communities and its broader network, enabling ongoing tracking of individuals’ health trajectories and integration with more advanced diagnostics over time. 

2 | WHOOP named one of TIME’s best inventions of 2025 and launches Advanced Labs integrating blood biomarker analysis

WHOOP was recognized by TIME as one of the Best Inventions of 2025, highlighting its innovations in digital health and longevity tracking. Earlier this year, the company’s Healthspan platform introduced features such as WHOOP Age and Pace of Aging, designed to quantify and optimize users’ biological aging processes through continuous data monitoring. In the past month, WHOOP launched Advanced Labs, which integrates blood biomarker analysis with real-time wearable data to provide clinician-reviewed results and a more comprehensive health profile. Together, these initiatives reflect WHOOP’s continued development of data-driven tools aimed at enhancing the measurement and understanding of long-term health and wellness.

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