
Big Health
Founded Year
2010Stage
Series C | AliveTotal Raised
$129.3MLast Raised
$75M | 1 yr agoESPs containing Big Health
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In this market, companies are providing on-demand, personalized treatments addressing a range of physical and behavioral ailments.
Big Health named as Challenger among 9 other companies, including Pear Therapeutics, Twill, and Sidekick Health.
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Big Health's Products & Differentiators
Sleepio
Sleepio is an online sleep improvement program proven to help you clear your mind, improve your sleep, and have better days. Sleepio takes your unique needs and builds you a personalized six-week program, with sessions that guide you step by step through evidence-based methods. In about 20 minutes per week, you can quiet your racing mind, reshape behaviors, and get better sleep. Sleepio has been rigorously studied for safety and efficacy just like any sleep medication a doctor would prescribe. In 12 randomized controlled trials with over 13,000 people, Sleepio was proven to help participants fall asleep 54% faster, spend 62% less time awake at night, and have 45% better functioning the next day.
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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned Big Health in 7 CB Insights research briefs, most recently on Feb 1, 2023.

Expert Collections containing Big Health
Expert Collections are analyst-curated lists that highlight the companies you need to know in the most important technology spaces.
Big Health is included in 8 Expert Collections, including Digital Health.
Digital Health
13,389 items
Companies developing and enabling evidence-based, software-driven therapeutic interventions to prevent, manage, or treat a medical disorder or disease. (*Scope follows the Digital Therapeutics Alliance definition)
Mental Health Tech
1,281 items
This collection includes companies applying technology to problems of emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Examples include companies working in areas such as substance abuse, eating disorders, stress reduction, depression, PTSD, and anxiety.
Sleep Health & Wellness
804 items
These companies aim to assess or improve the quantity/quality of sleep, or use sleep data in the monitoring or diagnosis of other health conditions.
Medical Devices
8,633 items
Companies developing medical devices (per the IMDRF's definition of "medical device"). Includes software, lab-developed tests (LDTs), and combination products. *Columns updated as regularly as possible.
Biopharma Tech
15,535 items
Companies involved in the research, development, and commercialization of chemically- or biologically-derived therapeutic & theranostic drugs. Excludes vitamins/supplements, CROs/clinical trial services.
Conference Exhibitors
5,302 items
Big Health Patents
Big Health has filed 3 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Computer network security
- Internet television

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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8/28/2019 | 2/1/2022 | Cognitive behavioral therapy, Internet television, Video on demand services, Virtual private networks, Computer network security | Grant |
Application Date | 8/28/2019 |
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Grant Date | 2/1/2022 |
Title | |
Related Topics | Cognitive behavioral therapy, Internet television, Video on demand services, Virtual private networks, Computer network security |
Status | Grant |
Latest Big Health News
Feb 3, 2023
February 3, 2023 Healthcare executives need to address technology and data silos in their organizations, and none have confidence in facing the issue, according to findings by KLAS from its sixth annual Digital Health Investment Symposium. Providers told KLAS that a lack of true interoperability and poor integration and scalability of disparate point solutions exacerbate staff burnout and contribute to problems with training and retaining talent, Healthcare Finance reports. Workforce and digital health solutions go hand-in-hand, according to Neil Oscarson, director of strategy and research for KLAS. “There’s a clear problem when it comes to staffing today,” Oscarson said. “That staff line item has just been growing because of contingent staff. They’re saying, ‘How can we reduce that staffing line item?’ The solution is often, ‘Let’s just throw a bunch of money at it.’ That’s not viable anymore. It’s too expensive.” Hospitals have addressed the problem by paying more for staff, he said, but now CFOs are looking for solutions that make a greater impact, such as how to predict inpatient volume, or load, to make more effective staffing decisions. Read more . Total
Big Health Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Big Health founded?
Big Health was founded in 2010.
Where is Big Health's headquarters?
Big Health's headquarters is located at 461 Bush Street, San Francisco.
What is Big Health's latest funding round?
Big Health's latest funding round is Series C.
How much did Big Health raise?
Big Health raised a total of $129.3M.
Who are the investors of Big Health?
Investors of Big Health include Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Octopus Ventures, 5Y Capital, Gilde Healthcare, ArrowMark Partners and 11 more.
Who are Big Health's competitors?
Competitors of Big Health include Twill, Learning To Sleep, Learn to Live, Lyra Health, SUSMED and 16 more.
What products does Big Health offer?
Big Health's products include Sleepio and 1 more.
Who are Big Health's customers?
Customers of Big Health include Comcast, Amerigas and The Hartford.
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