teletherapy
The company's first feature to emerge is its "smart notes." It generates clinical notes for providers based on conversations with Talkspace members.
The company reported $33.3 million in revenue for Q1 2023 and a net loss of $8.8 million.
The startup plans to use the funds to expand to states with large TRICARE populations, like Texas, Florida and Virginia.
The Wolf+Friends app will relaunch this summer to include support groups facilitated by DotCom's mental health professionals as well as educational content.
Researchers found therapists with a higher percentage of clients from lower socioeconomic status groups, patients on Medicaid and families were less likely to keep using telehealth after the pandemic.
The resignation comes a week after the company announced its cofounders were leaving their roles.
Also: Corti.ai raises $27 million and DotCom Therapy scoops up $13 million.
The grants total nearly $7 million and support investigational partnerships between Talkspace, the University of Washington and Mental Health America.
The platform lets students select therapist based on language, gender, faith, therapy style and insurance plans accepted.