Virtual behavioral health company Brightline published a study March 17 on the effectiveness of virtual behavioral health care to address the mental health needs of children and teenagers.
Behavioral Health Technology
The behavioral health software market is expected to reach $10.13 billion by 2030, according to market research agency SNS Insider.
WebMD has partnered with Therapy Brands, a healthcare IT partner for mental, behavioral and rehabilitative therapy.
Teladoc and Talkspace are grappling with increasingly sluggish growth in their business-to-consumer offerings, including Teladoc's BetterHelp business.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced 10 winners of its $20 million Mission Daybreak challenge to reduce veteran suicides.
Globally, the market for mental health software was valued at more than $4.6 billion in 2021, and it's expected to quadruple in value to $18.8 billion by 2030.
Concord Technologies has launched Concord Care Intake, an application seeking to improve the critical intake process for behavioral health providers.
New York City-based Williamsburg Therapy Group partnered with Nirvana, an insurance platform that automates insurance processes needed to access care.
Mental healthcare has become increasingly intertwined with digital health as patients look to gain access to care from the convenience of their own homes. Here are three digital mental health updates Becker's has reported on since Nov. 21:
Government health agencies on Dec. 8 debuted an online dashboard created to track the number of nonfatal opioid overdoses nationwide.