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WHO ARE OUR INVESTORS?

Global Health Impact Fund is an early stage, strategic venture capital fund providing an opportunity for medical clinicians to invest in the leading edge of healthcare technology. Our investor-focused model invests exclusively on behalf of our clinician and healthcare professional investor network. We provide an opportunity for these professionals to participate in a diversified portfolio of early-stage healthcare technology companies. These businesses are revolutionizing the healthcare industry, but the vast majority of clinical professionals are simply observers to changes that will upset their practices and worldview. GHIF offers a potent alternative to that scenario. 

Our network isn’t a passive investor base – GHIF investors will directly help shape the technological cutting edge as executive advisors to the Fund. We care not just for your investment, but also for your opinions and participation. Our typical prospective investment will be seeking between $250K and $2M in capital. For businesses looking for more than $2M in capital, we have the flexibility to co-invest alongside other strategic venture partners who meet our standards for commitment to healthcare improvement.

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"Global Health is an impressive cadre of opinion leaders from across the country with a good track record for success.I looked at multiple VC opportunities before I signed on with GHIF and have not regretted the decision."

 

--Jeffrey Gubbels, MD, CPE, CMG, FACOG

Houston, TX

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"Global Health is an impressive cadre of opinion leaders from across the country with a good track record for success. I looked at multiple VC opportunities before I signed on with GHIF and have not regretted the decision."

 

--Jeffrey Gubbels, MD, CPE, CMG, FACOG

Houston, TX

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