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§ Private Profile · 333 W 52nd St #1208, New York, NY 10019, USA
Remote care platform providing automated patient monitoring and data management for healthcare providers, focused on chronic conditions.
Datos Health develops a fully automated remote care platform that consolidates patient-generated health data from wearables and electronic health records to facilitate hospital-grade monitoring at home. The enterprise software system enables healthcare providers to implement hybrid care models and manage chronically ill individuals through artificial intelligence-driven clinical insights. The platform has been utilized by major healthcare institutions, including Sheba Medical Center, which deployed the technology for remote patient monitoring and home hospitalization programs. The venture-backed company has raised a total of $9.2 million in equity financing, which includes a $7 million Series A funding round completed in April 2020. This growth capital was secured from a syndicate of institutional investors featuring Crescendo Venture Partners, Industry Ventures, Vertex, and Angular Ventures. Datos Health was officially founded in 2015 by chief executive officer Uri Bettesh.
Datos Health has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round.
Datos Health has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Datos Health has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Datos Health's investors include Crescendo Venture Partners, 2050 Capital, Accel, Addition, Angular Ventures, Boldstart Ventures, Cedar Capital Group, Freestyle Capital, Tom Hulme, Heavybit, Inba Shenfeld holdings, Kleiner Perkins.
Datos Health is a technology company specializing in an AI-driven remote patient monitoring (RPM) platform designed to empower healthcare providers to create and deploy personalized, scalable hybrid and remote care solutions. Their platform enables automation of patient care workflows, seamless integration with various medical devices, and dynamic patient engagement through customizable CareApps. By leveraging AI and automation, Datos Health helps healthcare organizations improve care capacity, reduce clinician workload, and enhance patient outcomes across any clinical domain or workflow[1][2][3].
The company serves healthcare providers and systems aiming to transform traditional care delivery by bridging gaps between in-person visits with continuous, data-driven remote monitoring and patient self-care. Their platform supports real-time patient data collection, automated triage, and virtual visits, enabling smarter, more efficient care that adapts to clinical needs and patient preferences[2][3].
Datos Health was founded by a team with deep healthcare and technology expertise, motivated by the shortcomings of existing remote patient monitoring solutions that were rigid, narrowly focused, and increased clinician workload rather than reducing it. The founders envisioned a flexible, no-code platform that healthcare providers could customize to their specific workflows and protocols, enabling truly automated assisted self-care. Early traction came from partnerships with healthcare organizations and research studies that validated the platform’s ability to personalize care and improve data utilization for better outcomes[2][5].
Datos Health rides the growing trend of digital transformation in healthcare, particularly the shift toward hybrid and remote care models accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. The timing is critical as healthcare systems seek scalable, flexible solutions that improve patient outcomes while managing clinician burnout and resource constraints. Market forces such as increasing adoption of telehealth, demand for personalized care, and advances in AI and connected devices favor Datos Health’s open, adaptable platform approach. By enabling healthcare providers to break free from rigid, one-size-fits-all RPM solutions, Datos Health influences the broader ecosystem toward smarter, patient-centric care delivery[2][5].
Looking ahead, Datos Health is well-positioned to expand its impact by continuing to enhance its AI capabilities, device integrations, and virtual care features. Trends such as increased regulatory support for digital health, growing patient demand for remote care options, and the rise of value-based care models will shape their journey. As healthcare providers increasingly adopt hybrid care, Datos Health’s platform could become a foundational tool for delivering personalized, efficient, and scalable care. Their influence may evolve from a technology enabler to a key partner in healthcare innovation and digital transformation[2][5].
Datos Health has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Series A in April 2020.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2020 | $7M Series A | Crescendo Venture Partners | 2050 Capital, Accel, Addition, Angular Ventures, Boldstart Ventures, Cedar Capital Group, Freestyle Capital, TOM Hulme, Heavybit, Inba Shenfeld Holdings, Kleiner Perkins, MYASIAVC PTE LTD, NFX, PICO Venture Partners, Vertex Ventures Israel, Alex Kayyal, Ameet Patel, Michael Birch, Wendell Brooks, Industry Ventures, Vertex | Announced |