Healthtech Startup Doccla Raises £15 Million to Scale up Adoption of its Virtual Ward Technology

Doccla delivers remote patient monitoring solutions to free up hospital beds and help alleviate pressures on the NHS Sweden-founded and London-headquartered, Doccla, the leading provider to the NHS of virtual ward and patient monitoring technology, has today announced it has closed a £15 million Series A funding round. The oversubscribed round was led by International venture capital firm General Catalyst, with participation from funds managed by healthcare investors KHP Ventures – a collaboration between King’s College London, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust – as well as existing investors Giant Ventures, who led the seed round, and Speedinvest. Chris Bischoff, Managing Director at General Catalyst, will be joining the board. Doccla will use the new investment for the development of a tech stack that facilitates the integration of its patient monitoring solutions with more medical devices and electronic healthcare record systems, data analytics and AI, as well as expand clinical capacity and availability in order to meet the increasing demand for virtual hospitals that alleviate pressures on healthcare systems. The company also anticipates forthcoming expansion to new European markets and segments. Founded in Sweden in 2019 by health and tech entrepreneurs, Martin Ratz and Dag Larsson, Doccla provides a comprehensive remote patient monitoring service which allows clinical staff from hosp...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - Category: Information Technology Authors: Tags: Health IT Company Healthcare IT Telemedicine and Remote Monitoring Cambridgeshire Community Services Chris Bischoff Dag Larsson Doccla General Catalyst Giant Ventures Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Health IT Funding Health Source Type: blogs