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Resilience Lab, a mental health-tech company enabling communities of clinicians to collaborate to improve outcomes and access, today announced it has added Pennsylvania and Massachusetts to its roster of states: https://t.co/RkeyeJDjmw
Mental health benefits provider @Spring_Health is expanding into the family and pediatric space with its acquisition of Weldon: https://t.co/3JkWBRXcvp
Mental health startup Cerebral said this week it will no longer prescribe most controlled substances to patients, citing the eventual expiration of telehealth waivers that allowed online prescriptions for drugs like Xanax and Adderall.
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#GDBHT2022 registration is open, visit the @GoingDigitalBHT site to register free for the largest mental health and substance use technology conference: https://t.co/L3rCLwFfix
Atommerce, a Korean startup that helps users connect with mental health professionals via a mobile app MiNDCAFE, plans to scale its mental health service with a $16.7 million Series B, which was three times oversubscribed within two months: https://t.co/gbB1iPb2vY
The startup offers a membership that includes online courses, live coaching, and a private support community for expectant and new mothers. Their mission is to “educate, empower and support women in pregnancy through early motherhood: https://t.co/VVCiG6dep0
.@totalbraininc, a mental health and brain performance monitoring and support platform, today announced that the company has signed a deal with Kerna Health, a leader in digital connected care: https://t.co/kY1HmMs1yJ
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Today, @BicycleHealth announced new payor partnerships with Aetna, United Healthcare, and Blue Cross Blue Shield – expanding access to their evidence-based opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment to 75 million Americans: https://t.co/eLmKfVriST