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§ Private Profile · Durham, NC, USA
Validic is a technology company.
Validic delivers a comprehensive digital health platform designed to aggregate and standardize personal health data from a wide ecosystem of connected devices. The company’s core technology normalizes inputs from over 700 consumer and clinical-grade health devices, providing a unified data stream. This infrastructure powers solutions such as turnkey remote patient monitoring, which integrates directly with major Electronic Health Record systems, streamlining data flow for clinical decision-making and operational efficiency.
The company was founded in 2010 by Drew Schiller and Ryan Beckland. They established Validic with the insight that healthcare organizations needed a robust, scalable method to incorporate patient-generated health data into care delivery. Their vision centered on creating an accessible and interoperable data layer to unlock the potential of remote monitoring and personalized health.
Validic serves a diverse client base, including health systems, health plans, and wellness platforms, enabling them to enhance patient engagement and care coordination. The platform facilitates various use cases such as value-based care, care plan adherence, and improved clinical quality. Validic’s long-term vision is to establish the enterprise standard for personal health data, fostering a future where continuous health insights drive proactive and personalized care across the healthcare continuum.
Validic has raised $31.5M across 5 funding rounds.
Validic has raised $31.5M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Validic is a healthcare technology company that builds an EHR-integrated platform for collecting, streaming, and analyzing patient-generated health data (PGHD) from over 600 consumer wearables and clinical-grade devices, such as blood pressure monitors, glucose meters, and activity trackers.[1][2][3][5] It serves health systems, health plans, value-based care (VBC) organizations, providers, payers, pharma, and health IT companies, reaching over 223 million people across 52 countries, with solutions like Validic Inform™ (Health IoT platform) and Validic Impact™ (remote patient management).[2][3][6] Validic solves the problem of fragmented personal health data by normalizing and delivering real-time streams into EHRs like Epic and Oracle Health, enabling personalized remote care, chronic disease management (e.g., diabetes, hypertension), transitions of care, and population health insights—demonstrating growth through massive scale, like processing 2.2 million records per hour and supporting the largest RPM program with 300,000+ patients.[4][5][6][7]
Validic emerged as a pioneer in connected health data integration, establishing itself as healthcare's first streaming platform for personal health data from devices and apps.[2][5] While exact founding details are not specified in available sources, the company has evolved into an AWS Advanced Technology Partner headquartered in Durham, N.C., with 51-200 employees focused on scaling digital care solutions.[1][3][4] Key milestones include building the industry's largest ecosystem of 600+ FDA-listed devices, launching generative AI-powered remote patient management in AWS Marketplace, and powering major programs for clients like Mass General Brigham, Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, CVS Health, and Elevance Health—highlighted by integrations with cellular-enabled devices and EHR workflows that support millions of patients.[1][4][6]
Validic rides the remote patient monitoring (RPM) and digital health trend, fueled by post-pandemic demand for virtual care, value-based reimbursement, and PGHD to enable proactive, holistic management beyond single diseases.[2][4][9] Timing aligns with EHR adoption, wearable proliferation, and AI advancements, amplified by AWS scalability for HIPAA-compliant handling of millions of lives.[1][4] Market forces like chronic disease prevalence and regulatory support for RPM favor Validic's platform-first approach, which standardizes data chaos into actionable insights—influencing the ecosystem by setting standards for device integration, powering large-scale programs at top providers, and enabling pharma/wellness innovation.[3][5][6]
Validic is poised to expand its AI-driven summaries and Health IoT capabilities, targeting growth in personalized programs like continuous glucose monitoring and GLP-1 therapies amid rising chronic care needs.[1][2] Trends in telehealth scalability, multimodal data (e.g., new sensors), and VBC models will shape its path, potentially deepening EHR partnerships and global reach. Its influence may evolve from data integrator to full AI-orchestrated care platform, solidifying its role in transforming fragmented health data into scalable, patient-centered outcomes—echoing its origins as the streaming pioneer now empowering holistic care at population scale.[4][5]
Validic has raised $31.5M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Validic's investors include Chris Stenzel, Arkin Digital Health, Gore Range Capital, Green Park & Golf Ventures, Greycroft, SJF Ventures, Ziegler, Jordan Kramer, Mark Cuban.
Validic has raised $31.5M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $12.0M Other Equity in November 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 14, 2022 | $12M Venture Round | Chris Stenzel | Arkin Digital Health, Gore Range Capital, Green Park & Golf Ventures, Greycroft, SJF Ventures, Ziegler | Announced |
| Apr 29, 2015 | $12.5M Series B | Jordan Kramer | — | Announced |
| Aug 14, 2014 | $5M Series A | Greycroft, SJF Ventures | — | Announced |
| Mar 12, 2014 | $1.3M Venture Round | SJF Ventures | — | Announced |
| Nov 15, 2013 | $760K Venture Round | Mark Cuban | — | Announced |