October 3, 2023 Source: https://medcitynews.com/2023/10/weight-loss-drugs-glp1s-digital-health/ 217
GLP-1s — which lower blood sugar to help people lose weight — are taking the healthcare industry by storm and have several implications for digital health companies. This includes headwinds for established nutrition programs and the potential for the launch of new virtual weight loss startups, according to a PitchBook report published Friday.
The PitchBook authors believe that because of the prevalence of obesity in the U.S., the impact of GLP-1s “will extend far beyond the drugmakers themselves.” So far, four GLP-1 agonists have FDA approval: Ozempic, Rybelsus, Wegovy and Mounjaro. Wegovy, however, is the only one indicated for weight loss, while the others are indicated for Type 2 diabetes.
PitchBook listed the potential effect of weight loss drugs on several specific VC-backed digital health companies. For example, Ro and Noom may see new customers through their weight loss telehealth offerings. Form Health could see a rising adoption of their direct-to-consumer weight loss platform and increasing demand in their employer business. Signos, which offers continuous glucose monitors, could see growth due to “growing awareness of weight loss options, but potential loss of share to platforms with drug prescription services.” Alfie, meanwhile, could see higher adoption of their direct-to-consumer weight loss offering and a growing provider partner network.
Here are five ways the digital health industry will change as a result of weight loss drugs, according to PitchBook:
Other digital health companies have introduced programs that include access to GLP-1s, including LifeMD and Hello Alpha, MedCity News previously reported.
“As the market gains steam and similar drugs are offered across multiple vendor platforms, startups could face greater competition and higher marketing costs due to a lack of differentiation,” the authors declared.
“We see potential for an entirely new ecosystem of digital health startups to take advantage of a growing population of weight loss patients by offering services including telehealth, medication adherence, and prescription management,” the authors said. “To date, only a limited number of weight loss startups have been built from the ground up, and we expect this to change.”
Examples of these startups include Calibrate, Weekend, Vida, Alfie, Form Health and Wondr, PitchBook told MedCity News.
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