behavioral health

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By  Emily Olsen 11:26 am January 27, 2022
Tech-enabled psychiatric care startup Talkiatry has wrapped up its $37 million Series A financing round. The company announced it had raised $20 million in funding in July. Left Lane Capital, which also participated last year, contributed the additional $17 million. Other investors in the mental health startup include CityMD founder Dr. Richard Park, Sikwoo Capital Partners and Relevance Ventures...
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By  Adam Ang 10:44 pm January 24, 2022
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University have created a predictive computer programme that could be used to screen individuals for risk of depression.  WHAT IT'S ABOUT The machine learning-enabled Ycogni model detects a person's risk of depression by analysing their physical activity, sleep patterns, and circadian rhythms, whose data are acquired from wearable devices measuring steps,...
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By  Emily Olsen 01:55 pm January 24, 2022
A gamified app for managing anxiety in children reduced symptom severity and helped them meet treatment goals, but didn't improve functional impairments, according to a study published in JMIR.  The preliminary evaluation study was conducted through a collaboration with the app's creator.  TOP-LINE DATA Researchers found a small to moderate effect in anxiety symptom severity on parent-rated...
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By  Emily Olsen 12:06 pm January 14, 2022
Teletherapy company Talkspace is facing a class action lawsuit alleging it misled investors about the company's financials in the run-up to its merger with a special purpose acquisition company. The suit, filed Jan. 7, alleges investors weren't informed that Talkspace was seeing significantly increased advertising costs in its direct-to-consumer business, and it was seeing lower conversion rates...
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By  Emily Olsen 11:36 am January 12, 2022
Digital mental health company Headspace Health has acquired Sayana, maker of AI-enabled mental health-tracking and sleep apps. Sayana’s Self-Care app uses chat sessions with an AI dubbed Sayana that tracks their feelings and connects them to their experiences and actions. It also offers different content and exercises, depending on the information a user provides and their mood trends. It also...
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By  Emily Olsen 11:05 am December 27, 2021
COVID-19 changed how healthcare was delivered by accelerating the use of virtual care and telehealth.  But insurers, employers and other payers are jumping on the virtual bandwagon too, hoping to lower the cost of care by offering technology and digital solutions to their members.  More players launched virtual-first health plans, some big insurtechs hit the public markets this year, and digital...
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By  Emily Olsen 09:51 am December 14, 2021
Mental health startup UpLift announced Tuesday it had raised $8 million in a funding round led by B Capital Group. Additional investors participating in the round include Clover Health cofounder and CEO Vivek Garipalli, Cityblock Health cofounder and head of product Bay Gross, and Thyme Care president and former Flatiron Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bobby Green, with others contributing pro...
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By  Emily Olsen 12:37 pm December 7, 2021
Limbix, maker of a prescription digital therapeutic aimed at treating depression in teens, scooped up $15 million in Series A2 funding. The round was led by GSR Ventures, with participation from Digital Garage, Storm Ventures, Bixink, DN Capital, Korean Investment Partners, E& Investment, Gaingels, MVP, Operator Partners, Mana Ventures and Pacific Health Ventures. Limbix announced its $9...
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By  Adam Ang 02:03 am December 2, 2021
Researchers from the University of Southern Queensland are coming up with a new digital mental health platform for children and adolescents. The project was made possible through A$5 million funding from the government's Medical Research Future Fund.  Called Momentum, the online tool is being developed in tandem with young people, parents, and mental health professionals from Kids Helpline, West...
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By  Adam Ang 03:29 am December 1, 2021
Digital mental health platform ThoughtFull and pharmaceutical firm Pfizer Singapore have signed an exclusive partnership to bring more access to biopsychosocial care to people in Singapore.  The collaboration aims to counter the stigma around mental health and bridge the gap in treatment. Under this partnership, ThoughtFull will be providing free three-month access to counsellor or psychologist...