Medical Alley Startups Raised $1.4B In 2020
27 Jan 2021
2020 wasn’t a great year for many companies, but it was a good time to be a medical startup.
On Tuesday, med-tech trade group Medical Alley Association reported that its startups raised a record $1.4 billion in venture capital last year. Minneapolis-based health insurance startup Bright Health landed the biggest raise in 2020, securing an eye-popping $500 million in September.
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