opioid abuse
The virtual opioid use disorder company reached profitability in Q4 2024, and expanded its team with the appointments of a chief operating officer and chief financial officer.
The study also found patients in the 24-week group had a 27% decrease in unique hospital encounters compared with the group who only received one prescription.
Using the reSET-O app in addition to other opioid treatments lowered healthcare costs by $1,014 and added 0.003 quality-adjusted life years compared with treatment alone.
Flare Capital Partners reviews the current landscape of substance use disorder treatment and highlights some early-stage tech companies tackling the ongoing opioid epidemic.
Roundtrip, the University of Pennsylvania, Lyft and Contra Costa Health services are joining forces to conduct the study.
The new platform will help women book appointments, talk to counselors online and message doctors.
The company's new 250 cart connects providers to specialists anywhere, not just within their own system.
Workit Health's funding round, led by Blue Cross Blue Shield Venture Partners, will help the company expand its service across the US.
Customers will have a text chat-based consultation with a doctor through the platform, who will instruct them about when and how to use the medication.
Buoy Health’s chatbot for patient health education and Sober Grid's social addiction support platform each received top honors after pitching their platforms live at Health 2.0.