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2018 StartUp Health, LLC STARTUP HEALTH INSIGHTS Global Digital Health Funding Report Data through December 31, 2017 Report is inclusive of all publicly available seed, venture, corporate venture, and private equity funding Sign up to receive weekly funding insights at startuphealth.com 2017 Year End Report TM ABOUT STARTUP HEALTH Pages Topic 2-4 . StartUp Health Moonshots 5 . Year End Summary 6-18 . Deals and Funding 19-20 . Geography 21-23 . Investors 24 . Outlook 25-27 . Health Transformers 28 . Methodology In 2011, StartUp Health introduced a new model for transforming health by organizing, supporting, and investing in a global army of entrepreneurs called Health Transformers. With the world's largest digital health portfolio (200+ companies spanning six continents, 19 countries and 70+ cities), StartUp Health is mobilizing this rapidly growing army along with the world's 'batteries included' leaders, innovators, and investors to achieve 10 Health Moonshots, with a 25-year mission to improve the health and wellbeing of everyone in the world. Learn more about how to join the movement and support Health Transformers at startuphealth.com. StartUp Health Insights TM Contributors 2 Jennifer Hankin Polina Hanin Mark Liber Anne Dordai Nicole Kinsey Tara Salamone Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 1 Access to Care Moonshot Delivering quality care to everyone, regardless of location or income 2 Cost to Zero Moonshot Radically reducing the cost of care by a factor of a million 3 Cure Disease Moonshot Curing disease using data, technologies and personalized medicine 4 End Cancer Moonshot Ending cancer as we know it 5 Women's Health Moonshot Prioritizing women's health, including preventive care and new research 6 Children's Health Moonshot Ensuring every child has access to quality care, particularly in underserved areas 7 Nutrition & Fitness Moonshot Providing access to a healthy environment and support an active lifestyle 8 Brain Health Moonshot Unlocking the mysteries of the brain to improve health, wellness and mental health 9 Mental Health & Happiness Moonshot Connecting mind, body and spirit in the pursuit of happiness 10 Longevity Moonshot Adding 50 healthy years to every human life ON A MISSION TO ACHIEVE 10 HEALTH MOONSHOTS Now that the power of health moonshot thinking is becoming ingrained in the public consciousness, there will be a new generation of entrepreneurs, investors, industry leaders, and governments who start dreaming of bigger and bolder missions to reimagine what's possible. 3 Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 4 ARMY OF HEALTH TRANSFORMERS BY HEALTH MOONSHOT Women's Health Access to Care Cure Disease Longevity Cost to Zero Nutrition & Fitness Mental Health & Happiness End Cancer Children's Health Brain Health Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 4 Rise in Deals of All Sizes The continued funding growth of 2017 produced a record numbers of deals of all sizes, from the most $1M deals to date to the most $100M deals to date. Capital is available at every stage for entrepreneurs with strong value propositions. 5 Surging Series Bs The median Series B deal size has steadily risen over the past four years, and reached $15M across 94 deals in 2017 compared to 80 in 2016. With previous year's funding concentrated in early-stage deals, we're seeing an uptick in later-stage investments, a sign of a maturing sector. 6 Global Opportunity on the Rise For the first time as a part of a StartUp Health Insights Report, we're sharing the most active international metro areas of the year. The top five areas span across countries and continents, an indication of the global opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors alike in digital health. As predicted, digital health investment reached new heights in 2017 with $11.5B in funding across 794 deals. Looking beyond the numbers provides insight into a sector transitioning to a more mature phase. Deal activity at the early stage has fueled a startup wave and a maturing market with more later-stage opportunities is attracting new investment globally. 2018 is poised to be a dynamic year in terms of digital health funding activity, M&A and breakout successes, and experimentation paving the way for new advancements. 5 2017 YEAR END SUMMARY 1 Largest Year Ever Recorded With over $11.5B of capital pouring into the sector globally, 2017 was the most funded year to date, surpassing 2016 by almost $3.5B. We are looking forward to seeing what this capital brings in 2018. 2 Most Funded Q4 on Record Q4 2017 was the largest fourth quarter on record with $2.3B of funding across 227 deals. Both November and December had the largest amount of funding we have ever seen before, with December almost doubling its average funding amounts of past years. 3 What "Early-Stage Slump"? The tech industry warned of an early-stage slump in the second half of 2017, but digital health investment remained active. While median deal size has decreased at Seed and Series A, we are seeing higher deal counts across all stages yielding more investment activity. Expect more VC debate about whether or not this is beneficial. DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 FUNDING SNAPSHOT: YEAR OVER YEAR 6 155 284 477 647 596 550 658 794 Deal Count $1.4B $1.7B $1.7B $627M $603M $459M $288M $8.2B $6.2B $7.2B $2.9B $2.3B $2.0B $1.2B $11.5B $2.3B 2017 was the most active year for digital health funding to date with more than $11.5B invested across a record-setting 794 deals. Q4 2017 also had record-breaking numbers, surpassing $2B across 227 deals (the most ever in one quarter). Given the global market opportunity, increasing demand for innovation, wave of high-quality entrepreneurs flocking to the sector, and early stage of this innovation cycle, we expect plentiful capital in 2018. DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC $.0B $.5B $1.0B $1.5B $2.0B $2.5B Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 7 Funding includes GRAIL's $900M Series B FUNDING SNAPSHOT: MONTHLY COMPARISON May and September of 2017, at ~$2B and $1.5B respectively, included multiple $100M+ deals, which powered 2017's record numbers. We expect to continue to see large deals in 2018 as more companies mature. "We're entering a second wave of health innovation, where new business models, exciting technologies, and exciting leaders will emerge." -Unity Stoakes, Co-Founder & President, StartUp Health DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Number of Months from Seed to Series A (2013-2017 Data) FUNDING VELOCITY: FIVE THRIVING SECTORS 8 .0% .06% .12% .18% 0 14 28 42 56 70 Big Data / Analytics 15.0 mo Medical Device 18.0 mo Clinical Decision Support 21.6 mo Avg. time from Seed to A Round* 17.2 mo Patient / Consumer Experience 17.5 mo Personalized Health 17.8 mo Big data / analytics companies raised A rounds the fastest, while clinical decision support (CDS) companies had the longest interval between Seed and Series A rounds, on average. For CDS companies, this is a > 6.5-month increase in time between rounds since 2016. We'll be watching this closely next year in the face of the FDA's recent decisions around CDS regulation. DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 2016 2015 2013 2014 FUNDING VELOCITY: SEED TO SERIES A BY YEAR 9 2017 # of Months0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Max = 87 months Max = 64 months In 2016 and 2017, the median length of time to raise a Series A round was ~13 months. Entrepreneurs should closely consider the increasing time its taking to raise capital and its variability as they put their financial plans together. In 2017, it took companies an average of 3 months longer to go from Seed to Series A. DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% Seed Series A Series B Series C Series D Series E Series F + G + H 29% 36% 9% 20% 4% *Deal count only includes Seed though Series H rounds and does not include venture rounds, accelerator funding or growth equity. Deal Count* 122 221 288 436 390 315 368 Early stage deals continue to hold steady at 65% of total deal activity, though Series A has increased its share for the third year in a row and Seed rounds have the lowest percentage of total deals since 2014. Series D deal count doubled since last year to 4% of all deals in 2017. DEAL ACTIVITY BY STAGE 462 10 DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Deal Count0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Series C Deal Count0 30 60 90 120 150 Series B Deal Count0 30 60 90 120 150 Seed 2014 2015 2016 2017 MEDIAN ROUND SIZE: FUNDING ROUND COMPARISON 11 Median deal size for Seed and Series A rounds dropped more in line with 2015 levels of $1.7M and $6.5M, respectively. Though the median deal size has decreased, we're seeing more deals at these stages than ever before, another indicator there is not yet an "early stage slump". Deal Count0 30 60 90 120 150 Series A $2M $1M $0 Median Deal Size$9M $6M $3M $0 Median Deal Size$15M $10M $5M $0 Median Deal Size$27M $18M $9M $0 Median Deal SizeMedian Funding Amount DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Funding$0M $10M $20M $30M 2014 2015 2016 2017 Overall Median Deal Size Median Seed Median Series A Median Series B Median Series C Median Series D MEDIAN ROUND SIZE: ROUND COMPARISON 12 Median deal size is incrementally increasing year over year, propelled by a boost in Series B and Series D deal sizes. Since 2014, overall median deal size has increased by 22.7% - from $4.4M to $5.4M. The heft of the later stage deals is substantially countered by the number of early stage deals, which keeps the overall median deal size on track for early stage innovation. *Overall average deal size is inclusive of all tracked round types. DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Frequency of Deal Size0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 $1M $5M $10M $25M $50M $100M $150M $200M $250M $300M $350M $400M $450M $500M $750M $1.0B 2014 2015 2016 2017 $360M $914M $325M ROUND SIZE FREQUENCY: FUNDING GIANTS 13 * Outcome Health's $600M Round is not included this list. Despite more dollars per deal going into later stage investments, there was an increased frequency of all deal sizes in 2017, highlighting that investor interest remains strong at all stages. Meanwhile, Peloton, Guardant Health and Grail comprise the list of "Funding Giants"* raising over $300M in 2017. DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Company Total Raised Subsector 1 $914M Big Data / Analytics 2 $360M Personalized Health 3 $325M Wellness 4 $280M Medical Device 5 $250M Personalized Health 6 $231M EMR 7 $200M Patient / Consumer Experience 8 $165M Personalized Health 9 $161M Personalized Health 10 $161M Wellness THE TOP 10 LARGEST DEALS OF 2017 Over 26% of the total investment dollars in 2017 went into the 10 companies below. Four of the 10 top deals fall under the personalized health sector.* 14 * Outcome Health's $600M Round is not included in this list. DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Company Amount Sector Notable Investor $4.7M Personalized Health $7.4M Population Health $3.5M Population Health undisclosed Patient / Consumer Experience undisclosed $17.0M Clinical Decision Support $5.0M Big Data / Analytics STARTUP HEALTH PORTFOLIO: 2017 FEATURED DEALS 15 As a whole the StartUp Health portfolio raised nearly $200M in 2017, across all rounds from Seed to Series C. The five largest investments into StartUp Health portfolio companies this year totaled $37.6M, from a diverse group of investors including Safeguard and Digitalis. "We need to bring back humanity to the system. I think that that could have a profound impact on quality of life, quality of care, reducing the hospitalization time, just the ramifications for that are hard to even imagine." -Jo Schneier, CEO & Co-Founder, Cognotion DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Subsector Total Raised Deal Count Avg. Deal Size Median Deal Size 1 Patient / Consumer Experience $1.64B 191 $9.3M $4.0M 2 Personalized Health $1.59B 71 $25.7M $4.0M 3 Big Data / Analytics $1.39B 56 $26.7M $5.7M 4 Medical Device $1.37B 72 $20.2M $6.4M 5 Wellness $1.12B 77 $16.5M $3.6M 6 Workflow $1.07B 161 $7.5M $3.1M 7 Research $933M 38 $24.6M $10.0M 8 Education / Training $730M 17 $48.7M $5.2M 9 Population Health $696M 56 $13.4M $6.2M 10 EHR $404M 12 $33.6M $7.9M THE TOP 10 MOST ACTIVE SECTORS OF 2017 16 Contrary to what the average deal size may show, median deal sizes are hovering between $4-6M. The biggest surprises are workflow and research, with median deal sizes of $3M and $10M, respectively. DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Compared to the end of 2016, we saw a huge push towards early stage funding in workflow, with its Seed and Series A deal counts doubling from 12 Seed and 15 Series A in 2016 and to 25 and 30 in 2017, respectively. 47% Patient / Consumer Experience Medical Devices Population Health Wellness Research Education / Training Clinical Decision Support 35 38 17 6 4 0 26 32 11 4 0 0 13 17 9 4 1 0 12 9 12 9 4 2 6 15 9 4 1 1 6 17 9 1 1 0 7 12 9 4 3 2 9 6 6 5 2 1 4 3 1 1 0 0 2 6 4 3 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 3 5 1 1 0 Workflow Personalized Health Big Data / Analytics E-Commerce Seed Series A Series B Series C Series E-H MARKET MATURITY MAP 2017 More funding activity Less funding activity 17 EHR Series D DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC For the first time since we began tracking digital health funding in 2010, we are seeing double-digit deal counts at the Series B stage in the 12 subsectors we track, with the exception education and training. Over half of the subsectors have also seen double-digit Series C activity, another sign of the maturing landscape which we expect to continue in 2018. 47% Patient / Consumer Experience Medical Devices Personalized Health Wellness Research Clinical Decision Support 190 146 70 28 10 2 131 141 74 28 4 5 101 85 38 15 7 1 69 67 49 34 16 9 67 66 46 20 11 11 58 72 45 35 17 7 49 86 49 11 5 3 34 42 22 14 7 3 31 45 24 8 4 1 32 36 19 5 2 4 30 22 15 6 8 5 25 18 18 13 9 7 27 11 5 6 2 2 Workflow Big Data / Analytics Population Health EHR Seed Series A Series B Series C Series E-H MARKET MATURITY MAP DEALS SINCE 2010 More funding activity Less funding activity 18 E-Commerce Series D Education / Training DEALS & FUNDING OUTLOOK GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS Diagnostics Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Region 1H '17 Deal Count Total '17 Deal Count 1 SF Bay Area 65 126 2 New York City 26 63 3 Boston 13 29 4 Los Angeles 10 21 5 Chicago 5 20 6 San Diego 8 16 7 Seattle 7 14 8 Philadelphia 6 12 9 Austin 5 11 9 Denver 5 11 INVESTORS OUTLOOK $258M $1.0B $651M $338M $3.8B San Francisco Bay Area Denver San Diego New York City Boston $776M Chicago $273M Minneapolis / St. Paul (10 Deals) (11 Deals) (126 Deals) (16 Deals) (20 Deals) (63 Deals) (29 Deals) Los Angeles $308M (21 Deals) DEALS & FUNDING GEOGRAPHY THE MOST ACTIVE US METRO AREAS OF 2017 19 $234M Miami (3 Deals) $155M Seattle (14 Deals) * Map shows Top 10 Metro Areas by Total Dollars (USD) Nearly every most active US metro area, with the exception of San Francisco and San Diego, doubled the number of deals between the first and second half of the year. The big growth in the second half of the year was in Chicago (nearly tripling its deals) and New York and Boston (each increasing by ~30%). Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Beijing leads the pack with the amount of dollars invested, though it falls into the middle with total deal counts. The last half of the year has significantly increased in investment deals, with Tencent being one of the most active investors in international companies. INTERNATIONAL METRO HUBS 2017 China 20 $189M $647M $114M $85M $183M Toronto London Hong Kong Beijing Stockholm $155M Bengaluru $146M Tel Aviv (22 Deals) (15 Deals) (4 Deals) (17 Deals) (15 Deals) (15 Deals) Paris $116M (11 Deals) $115M Shanghai (3 Deals) $208M Haifa (3 Deals) (17 Deals) * Map shows Top 10 Metro Areas by Total Dollars (USD) Region 1H '17 Deal Count Total '17 Deal Count 1 London 9 22 2 Tel Aviv 9 17 2 Bengaluru 7 17 4 Stockholm 9 15 4 Toronto 6 15 4 Beijing 3 15 7 Paris 2 11 8 New Delhi 5 9 8 Berlin 1 9 10 Singapore 4 8 INVESTORS OUTLOOK DEALS & FUNDING GEOGRAPHY Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC THE MOST ACTIVE INVESTORS OF 2017 21 *Deal counts excludes accelerator rounds DEALS & FUNDING GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS OUTLOOK Khosla Ventures and GE Ventures were once again part of the top three most active investors as they were in 2016, though their deal count decreased. Familiar VCs like Sequoia, NEA, Norwest, and Safeguard all increased their deal activity substantially year over year. Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Firm 2017 Deals* 2016 Deals* Stage Early Mid Late 1 10 15 2 9 5 2 9 18 2 9 5 2 9 5 6 8 3 6 8 4 6 8 4 9 7 7 9 7 5 9 7 2 9 7 4 0 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 150 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2 3 4 5 6+ 21 firms invested in more than 6 deals for the year, doubling since 2016 and on par with 2015 activity. With a 37% increase in total investor count, 2017 brought an exciting increase in new investors into the digital health space. 176 286 299 492 601 635 865 1,203 Investor Count# of Deals by Investor NUMBER OF INVESTORS YEAR OVER YEAR Total Investors 22 DEALS & FUNDING GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS OUTLOOK Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 2017's top investors participated in 5 different sub-sectors on average. While some continue to show faith in the sector with 6 or 7 investments, such as Khosla and NEA, others, such as Accel Partners, have focused their interests on 3 or 4 sectors. InvestorsTHE TOP INVESTORS OF 2017 BY SECTOR 23 Research E-Commerce Medical Device EHR Personalized Health Big Data/ Analytics Patient/ Consumer Experience Wellness Clinical Decision Support Workflow Population Health "There are data silos that exist in healthcare that we'd love to see broken down. Empowerment for both patients and providers will allow for a more modern experience." -Andrei Zimiles, CEO & Co-Founder, doctor.com DEALS & FUNDING GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS OUTLOOK Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 2018 PREDICTIONS 24 DEALS & FUNDING GEOGRAPHY INVESTORS OUTLOOK US policy will begin to catch up to digital health innovation. With the recent FDA regulations on software as a medical device (clinical decision support), and CPT code 99091 (reimbursement for remote monitoring), we're seeing regulators recognizing the promise of certain technologies and incentivize providers to use it for the betterment of patient care. First strides have been made in 2017, and 2018 holds much promise for not only continued innovation in these areas, but more widespread *adoption* of digital health clinically. -Mark Liber, Moonshot Academy Team StartUp Health connected consumer to create powerful health platforms that move beyond trendy apps and trackers. Vertical and point-solutions have paved the way for more robust horizontal innovations that will deliver proven outcomes with compelling business models. If you're going to compete in 2018, the price of admission just went up. -Unity Stoakes, Co-Founder & President, StartUp Health Wearables, nearables, apps and digital diagnostics will start to leverage the streams of health data made possible by the I'm excited to see two big technologies transform health care. AI and blockchain are setting the foundation for the future of Health Care. I predict that by the end of 2018, we will see major roll outs and adoption of health care blockchains. -David Sarabia, Founder inRecovery -Natalie Hodges, MD, Co-Founder & CMO PreventScripts will enable the massive scale of patient interventions by digital health companies. 2018 is the year of the scalable intervention, the greatest cost savings of all being the Prevention Intervention. I hope that the pressure of MACRA will compel providers into an urgent proactive state of mind in their thinking about patient population based care. I expect that competitive pressure on our vendors to expand their respective API's 1 There is finally recognition that most money that flows through healthcare flows through services. Technology is great, but in healthcare there is a need for technology to integrate well, mostly through the delivery of clinical and administrative services. -Lisa Suennen, Managing Director GE Ventures While we don't think bots are going to replace doctors anytime soon, we are bullish that AI and machine learning are going to go from an R&D project to meaningfully improving cancer diagnostics, pathology and image recognition. We think that training data sets and technical capabilities have gotten to the point where new products will be created that begin to make a difference. -Bob Kocher and Bryan Robers, Partners Venrock Capital Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC STARTUP HEALTH COMPANY MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS 25 September 2017 acquired by January 2017 acquired by October 2016 acquired by July 2016 acquired by May 2016 acquired by March 2016 acquired by June 2016 acquired by May 2015 acquired by March 2014 acquired by October 2013 acquired by July 2013 acquired by April 2017 merged with October 2016 merged with October 2016 acquired by December 2017 merged with December 2017 acquired Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC STARTUP HEALTH'S GROWING ARMY 26 Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC 27 Check out healthtransformer.co, the digital magazine featuring the people and trends transforming health! Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC Sectors: We have a broad view of digital health and believe that the current trend is a cross-pollination of technology and data with all aspects of health and healthcare. StartUp Health InsightsTM tracks companies that enable health, wellness and the delivery of care through data / analytics, sensors, mobile, internet-of-things, 3D printing and genomics and personalized medicine. StartUp Health tracks companies based on their sectors, subsectors and specialties. Investments in subsectors and specialties are not mutually exclusive, as deals are tagged with multiple subsectors and specialties based on the company's focus. Q2 of 2015 brought with it an extensive database quality assessment. A new system was implemented allowing StartUp Health to track innovation with enhanced granularity. Additionally, gaps in funding data were researched and added into our database enabling us to identify fundings previously unaccounted for in previous reports. Stage of Funding: StartUp Health InsightsTM records only publicly available data on cash for equity investments as the cash is actually received by the company. StartUp Health InsightsTM is inclusive of accelerator, pre-seed, seed, venture, corporate venture and private equity funding. Early stage: The company has raised a Seed or Series A round Mid stage: The company has raised a Series B or Series C round Late stage: The company has raised a Series D or other growth equity round StartUp Health also tracks incubator rounds and other financings into privately- held entities (e.g. "unnamed" venture rounds, strategic investments, growth equity and private equity). In tabulating deal activity by stage we excluded rounds not clearly associated with a specific stage. Sources: Funding data is from StartUp Health InsightsTM, the most comprehensive funding database for digital health, and managed by the StartUp Health team. Information, data and figures represent only publicly available data. Data for acquisitions slide was provided by a range of sources including StartUp Health InsightsTM, CrunchBase, AngelList and news reports. StartUp Health works to ensure that the information contained in the StartUp Health InsightsTM Report has been obtained from reliable sources. However, StartUp Health cannot warrant the ultimate validity of the data obtained in this manner. All data is subject to verification with the venture capital firms and/or the investee companies. Results are updated periodically. Therefore, all data is subject to change at any time. If you find an error please let us know so we can correct it. This report is provided for informational purposes and was prepared in good faith on the basis of public information available at the time of publication without independent verification. StartUp Health does not guarantee or warrant the reliability or completeness of the data nor its usefulness in achieving any particular purposes. StartUp Health shall not be liable for any loss, damage, cost or expense incurred by reason of any persons use or reliance on this report. This report is a proprietary aggregation of publicly available data and shall not be forwarded or reproduced without the written consent of StartUp Health. METHODOLOGIES 28 Source: StartUp Health Insights | startuphealth.com/insights Note: Report based on public data through 12/31/17 on seed (incl. accelerator), venture, corporate venture and private equity funding only. 2018 StartUp Health LLC