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The company will use the funds to increase the adoption of its new offering, Sage, across healthcare providers, payers and care management organizations.
The company provided hundreds of virtual reality headsets to 30 healthcare centers across Israel to help patients struggling with PTSD, anxiety and stress.
Its frequent usage was also found to improve sensory processing.
The online platform being developed by USQ will help young people manage anxiety and depression.
The company said its services are accessible to millions of people through partnerships with over 200 employers, health plans and other strategic partners.
The three-year investigation will use iPhones, Apple Watches and Beddit trackers to monitor sleep, physical activity, heart rate and other daily signs.
The funds will support new product development, as well as growth of its distribution channels and commercialization efforts.
The headsets use “teleportation” to place users in periods of their life when they were happy.
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Immersive virtual reality is playing a key role in the provision of NHS services to help treat anxieties and phobias.