substance use disorder
The startup said the round brings its total raise to more than $50 million.
The company plans to use the funding to expand into new regions. It aims to operate nationwide by 2023.
This, in addition to the company's Series A round from last year, brings its total amount raised to $77.5 million.
New data published in JMIR outlines encouraging results from a modified version of the text-based chatbot app.
Flare Capital Partners reviews the current landscape of substance use disorder treatment and highlights some early-stage tech companies tackling the ongoing opioid epidemic.
The company formerly focused its efforts on enabling chronic pain management care.
The new platform will help women book appointments, talk to counselors online and message doctors.
Integration of a practitioner-developed mobile health system within a primary care setting was well-received by substance use disorder (SUD) patients and generally improved outcomes, according to a study recently published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.