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The layoffs come weeks after the company said it will stop offering patient care services.
The telehealth staffing and services startup confirmed it laid off 56 employees. It conducted an earlier round of layoffs over the summer.
Amid a device recall and supply chain struggles, the health tech giant said it would cut more jobs by 2025.
The latest reductions mark the third round of job cuts at the company in less than a year.
The cuts affect about 15% of the health data analytics startup's workforce.
The layoffs make up about 6% of the virtual care giant's non-clinician workforce.
The prescription digital therapeutics company will also put non-ADHD products in development on hold to "conserve capital and focus."
The company's CEO said the layoffs will help Verily refine its strategy, prioritize its product portfolio and simplify its operating model.
The company let go of over 200 people in its second round of layoffs in the past year and plans to shift its focus to its primary care and urgent care services.
The home diagnostics company also cut 170 manufacturing jobs in the summer.