More VC-funded healthcare service start-ups for good health. And more nuggets.

Healthcare through a Kentucky lens. Yeah, it's niche. But neat!

In January, Louisville gains roughly 40 to 42 minutes of total daylight. We got this, folks.

Relationship between VC-funded healthcare service start-ups and county-level health outcomes

I think this is a super interesting research article.

The current findings provide empirical support that VC-funded healthcare service start-ups are associated with improved county-level health outcomes.Want to improve health outcomes in Jefferson County? More VC-funded healthcare service start-ups.

How healthcare entrepreneurship enhances ecosystem outcomes: the relationship between venture capital-funded start-ups and county-level health

Purpose. Research has examined how new ventures strengthen local economic outcomes; however, limited research examines health-oriented ventures and their impact on social outcomes, including health outcomes. Increased VC investment in healthcare service start-ups signals more activity toward this end, and the need for further academic inquiry. We examine the relationship between these start-ups and county-level health outcomes, health factors, and hospital utilization.Design/methodology/approach. Data on start-ups funded via institutional venture capital from PitchBook were merged with US county-level outcomes from the County Health Rankings and Area Health Resources Files for 2010 to 2019. We investigated how the number of VC-funded healthcare service start-ups, as well as a subset defined as innovative, were associated with county-level health measures. We used panel models with two-way fixed effects and Propensity Score Matched (PSM), controlling for demographics and socioeconomic factors.Findings. Each additional VC-funded healthcare service start-up was related to a significant 0.01 percentage point decrease in diabetes prevalence (p < 0.01), a decrease of 1.54 HIV cases per 100,000 population (p < 0.1), a 0.02 percentage point decrease in obesity rates (p < 0.01), and a 0.03 percentage point decrease in binge drinking (p < 0.01). VC-funded healthcare service start-ups were not related to hospital utilization.Originality/value. This work expands our understanding of how industry-specific start-ups, in this case healthcare start-ups, relate to positive social outcomes. The results underscore the importance of evidence-based evaluation, the need for expanded outcome measures for VC investment, and the possibilities for integration of healthcare services and entrepreneurship ecosystems.

Also, according to Table 4, the annual average number of VC-funded healthcare service start-ups in Kentucky is 3.1.

State of Startups 2025 from Carta

I like data. And I really like Carta data. Lots of cool stuff in this. It’s 145 pages.

AI in every sector, including biotech and healthtech.

2025 FDA approvals

Always interesting to peruse, if you like perusing such things.

Plus this from Kevin A. Scott on X. Lotta small molecules in the bunch.

Time spent in the ED

The median time Kentucky patients spent in the ED? 150 minutes.

If this comes up on Jeopardy!, now you know. You’re welcome.

2026

We’ve got some stuff in the works for 2026.

Different venues for in-person events. And, of course, some of the same venues, too.

New formats.

New publications.

Stay tuned.

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