Heartbeat Health Named to the 2025 New York Digital Health 100

Heartbeat Health Named to the 2025 New York Digital Health 100 by Digital Health New York

Digital Health New York recognizes companies that have helped make New York the capital of healthcare innovation

New York, NY (February 6, 2025) – Heartbeat Health, a trailblazer in virtual-first cardiovascular care, today announced that it has been named to the prestigious 2025 New York Digital Health 100 (DH100). This annual recognition celebrates the most innovative digital health companies driving healthcare transformation in New York and beyond. Digital Health New York (DHNY) publishes the annual list in conjunction with the 2025 New York Healthcare Innovation Report that analyzes the digital health sector’s investment trends, challenges, and opportunities. 

“Being named to the New York Digital Health 100 is a testament to the groundbreaking work our team is doing to redefine cardiovascular care,” said Dr. Jeff Wessler, founder and CEO of Heartbeat Health. “We are committed to transforming heart health through technology-driven, patient-centered solutions that improve outcomes and access. This recognition affirms our mission to ensure every patient, no matter where they are, has access to the care they need.”

“Now in its sixth year, the New York DH100 has evolved and grown, and in that time, the digital health ecosystem in New York has also reached unprecedented levels of innovation and impact,” said Bunny Ellerin, co-founder and CEO, DHNY. “We are honored to celebrate these organizations, whose dedication to transformation and progress is driving the future of healthcare.”

Heartbeat Health is a leading virtual-first cardiovascular care platform, providing patients with convenient, high-quality heart care through a combination of telemedicine, diagnostics, and virtual care programs. By leveraging real-time data and AI-powered insights, Heartbeat Health empowers providers and patients with personalized treatment plans, reducing hospitalizations and improving long-term heart health outcomes. With a growing network of cardiologists and partnerships with major healthcare organizations, Heartbeat Health is redefining how cardiovascular care is delivered in the digital age.

To download a copy of the New York Healthcare Innovation Report, please click here.

About Heartbeat Health

Heartbeat delivers virtual-first cardiovascular disease prevention and management with a focus on improved clinical experience, health outcomes, and reduced cost. Through its industry-leading and highly accessible clinical services, Heartbeat helps patients and at-risk organizations benefit from higher value care by reducing cardiovascular risk and the likelihood for future adverse events. Heartbeat clinicians provide diagnostic testing and telehealth across all 50 states to deliver 24/7, on-demand cardiovascular care. The company is headquartered in New York City. 

Virtual-First Cardiology has arrived. Learn more at https://www.heartbeathealth.com/.

About Digital Health New York (DHNY) 

Digital Health New York (DHNY) is a connected community of digital health leaders who share ideas, spark new directions and create success across the entire ecosystem. As an organization, we seek to increase the visibility of New York City as a leader in healthcare innovation and showcase the companies and leaders creating the future of healthcare. Our flagship event, DHNY Summit, brings together an elite group of entrepreneurs, investors, payers, providers and executives to cultivate the New York digital health community and drive impactful conversations around the current and future state of digital health. DHNY was founded in 2022 in collaboration with AlleyCorp. For more information or to join DHNY’s mailing list, please visit www.dhny.co.

DH100 Methodology 

To compile the DH100, we invited companies to complete an in-depth application with both quantitative and qualitative measures to help us to get to know the company better. We also used our dynamic database of digital health companies in the region to round out the consideration set. A company qualified for consideration if it maintained headquarters or employed at least 5 people in the New York region. Companies that were public or non-profit; founded before 2014; or had an exit were excluded. We evaluated companies on a number of factors, including but not limited to: strength of application, leadership, number of employees, funding , revenue , market fit, differentiated offerings, and community engagement.