HealthTap has garnered media coverage in publications including
The New York Times,
Forbes and
TIME. HealthTap started its Medical Expert Network with U.S.licensed
OBGYN and
Pediatrics physicians which the company describes as the largest network of interactive, engaged physicians online. In December 2011, the company announced that it had secured $11.5 million in Series A funding, led by The
Mayfield Fund,
Eric Schmidt’s Innovation Endeavors and Mohr Davidow Ventures. In November 2012, they acquired the doctor directory and rating business from
Avvo. In March 2016, HealthTap acquired
Docphin, a startup designed to make finding and reading medical research easier for doctors. In December 2017, the New Zealand Government's Auditor General launched a review into the cancelled implementation of a HealthTap-based system at the Government's Waikato District Health Board. The results of the review were overwhelmingly negative and found, amongst other things, that the platform was not fit for purpose. ==References==