New York City will pay Talkspace $26 million over three years to operate TeenSpace, the city's new virtual mental health platform for teenagers.
Behavioral Health Technology
New York City is launching TeenSpace, a free mental health platform for teenagers in the city.
The global mental health app market is projected to grow to $6.5 billion by 2028, according to a recent market report from BCC Research.
Here are seven behavioral health technology updates that Becker's reported on since July 5:
Mental health software sales are projected to hit $8 billion by 2031, according to data from Astute Analytica. In 2022, the global market reached revenue of $2.8 billion.
Digital therapeutics may be a powerful tool to help boost patients' mental health, according to an Aug. 1 article on the American Medical Association website.
The Charleston-based Medical University of South Carolina is teaming up with Blackbaud, a software provider focused on social impact, to bring K-12 students digital education programs addressing preventive behavioral health.
The partnership between Concert Health, a behavioral health medical group, and Chesterfield, Mo.-based Mercy resulted in the implementation of behavioral health services in more than 10,000 patients' primary care settings.
Concert Health, a behavioral health medical group, partnered with Froedtert Health, a healthcare system based in Milwaukee, bringing 30 new providers in Wisconsin counties to join the Concert Health collaborative care model.
Spero Health, an outpatient provider specializing in the treatment of substance use disorders, partnered with Atadas, a telehealth technology company, to implement AddMedPro, a patient-retention technology platform that personalizes medication-assisted treatments, according to a July 5 news release from Atadas…