Venture capitalists invested $237 million in digital health companies specializing in health consumer engagement last year, according to a recent report by Rock Health, a "seed accelerator" firm that invests in startup companies developing health-related mobile and Web applications.
The report found that in 2012, venture capitalists invested $150 million in digital health firms specializing in personal health tracking technology, $108 million in firms that offer electronic health record tools and $78 million in companies that provide hospital administration technology.
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