Alleva's EMR software catered to behavioral health providers raised $12 million in series A funding.
Behavioral Health Technology
Digital health funding for mental health startups has dropped significantly this year, according to a quarterly report from Rock Health.
The expansion of telehealth services for opioid use disorder treatment during the pandemic made treatment more accessible and lowered the likelihood of overdose, a study published Aug. 31 in JAMA Psychiatry found.
Healthcare navigation platform company Rightway launched its partner program RightwayHub, a platform designed to make finding comprehensive care easier for members.
Noble, a mental health app, launched a service designed to help physicians better treat and monitor patients who need support.
Sensate raised more than $1 million in funding for its stress management device in an investment round.
Tech startup Happy Health raised $60 million in funding for its ring designed to measure stress and mood.
Digital medicine company Akili raised more than $163 million by combining with public trade acquisition company Capital Survetta Holdings.
The mental health app market is projected to be valued at $9.9 billion by 2028, an increase of about 240 percent from 2021's value of $4.1 billion, according to a report by Vantage Market Research.
Measurement-based care has been shown to produce better outcomes than usual standard care, which does not involve measurement. But multiple studies have shown a majority of behavioral health clinicians still do not use measurement-based care.