Top Digital Health Companies' Products

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Top Digital Health Companies' Products

Key Takeaways

Introduction

For the top 200 digital health companies in the US, the requested details surrounding the names of digital health products/solutions, market-facing taglines, and medical conditions/purposes that the products/solutions serve have been populated in rows 3-202 of the attached spreadsheet. The top 200 digital health companies in the US have been selected in terms of their growth (i.e., the fastest growing companies) from the attached "Fastest Growing Companies in Digital Health" list by Growjo. During our detailed analysis of the companies, we found that SiteRx and Arrive Health have not shared any details about their platform or solutions either on their respective websites or in the public domain. The details can only be obtained upon contacting the respective companies. Also, a significant number of companies on the list do not have any software platform besides mobile and/or web-based apps from which they provide their digital health services. While most companies have several market-facing taglines on their website, a few companies have only one such tagline. Additionally, a few companies on the list do not offer any digital health products but offer physical products that leverage digital technologies. Details regarding such companies have been provided within the spreadsheet. Selected findings from the spreadsheet are provided below.

Notes Regarding a Few Exclusions From the Growjo List

  • Since Kaia Health has been repeated in ranks 106 and 214 in the Growjo list as Kaia Health and Kaia Health Software (both are the same company), respectively, Kaia Health has been considered only once in the spreadsheet to avoid unnecessary duplication.
  • Since the websites of Cityblock Health (rank 54 in the Growjo list) and Oshi Health (rank 235 in the Growjo list) are currently not operational, these companies have not been considered in our analysis.
  • Thirty Madison (rank 12 in the Growjo list) has not been considered since the company only offers products through its subsidiaries, and none of these subsidiaries make any digital health products.
  • Idelic (rank 166 in the Growjo list) offers products for the trucking industry, not the health care industry. Hence, Idelic has not been considered.

Selected Findings

Research Strategy

For listing down the top 200 digital health companies in the US in the attached spreadsheet, we have leveraged the provided Growjo list. We have excluded a few companies from our list since they do not satisfy the various criteria of our research brief (the names of the companies and the reasons for their exclusion have been mentioned above). For providing the details surrounding the names of digital health products/solutions, market-facing taglines, and medical conditions/purposes that the products/solutions serve, we have leveraged the company websites, their LinkedIn pages, and third-party business databases like Crunchbase. Some companies like EQRx manufacture physical products but also leverage digital technologies like AI to manufacture these products. These companies have been considered in our list. Other companies that primarily make physical products like home gym equipment and medications also offer a dedicated mobile app with their physical products. These companies have also been considered in our list.

During our detailed analysis of the companies, we found that SiteRx and Arrive Health have not shared any details about their platform or solutions either on their respective websites or in the public domain. The details can only be obtained upon contacting the respective companies. Also, a significant number of companies on the list do not have any software platform besides mobile and/or web-based apps from which they provide their digital health services. While most companies have several market-facing taglines on their website, a few companies have only one such tagline. While a majority of the companies have digital products for patients/consumers, some companies only offer digital platforms and solutions for enterprises (health care organizations, providers, and insurance carriers, among others). We have endeavored to provide the names and purposes of all these digital platforms and solutions within the spreadsheet.

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