behavioral health
The virtual care startup will also look to accept additional health insurance carriers going forward.
The startup's platform now covers more than 20 million lives and is available worldwide.
Alongside other efforts, TikTok, Instagram and Pinterest will all surface support materials based on users' searches and posts.
The company began rolling out new offerings such as licensed therapy and behavioral health coaching to existing clients earlier this month.
Alongside new support for hypertension and mental health, the company has also introduced Spanish language support to its app and live services.
The startup will be targeting new hires, increased marketing and brand awareness campaigns, and new developments for its product.
Backed by an unannounced $3.2 million seed funding round from 2019, the virtual mental healthcare startup has announced three new partner schools and the official launch of its integrated "Managed Care Program" offering.
The company hopes to reach new and existing customers with the addition of LifeDojo’s digital tools that can lead to better health outcomes and lower associated costs.
An annual review of state and federal laws regarding behavioral or mental health telemedicine highlights increased interest in the modality from policymakers and regulators.
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