Lyra Health Expands Substance Use Disorder Support
Mental health company Lyra Health is now offering services for people struggling with cannabis, stimulants, opioids and nicotine.
Mental health company Lyra Health is now offering services for people struggling with cannabis, stimulants, opioids and nicotine.
Lyra Care for Teens will be available starting in June. Patients will gain access to therapists who specialize in evidence-based treatments and personalized digital lessons.
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It makes sense that when care navigation prioritizes the patient and better links them to care by reducing barriers and smoothing out the road to seeing a provider, the patient experiences better outcomes. Better outcomes also translates to fewer hospital readmissions, saving money for both patients and their employers.
Accolade added Lyra Health to its Trusted Partner Ecosystem, a collection of health vendors vetted by Accolade that employers who work with the company can choose to contract with. Lyra Health is the second behavioral health company to join the ecosystem.
About 73% of benefits leaders believe their company has increased employee mental health support, a new survey found. Yet, many managers and employees disagree, showing a disconnect in perceptions.
Lyra plans to build out its mental health benefits for multinational companies through its existing partnership with ICAS. The company recently passed a $4.6 billion valuation.
While half of benefits executives said their mental health coverage was adequate, more than half of employees with a diagnosable condition didn’t receive mental health treatment in the last year, according to a recent survey conducted by mental health startup Lyra Health.
Mental health startup Lyra Health raised a $110 million series D, valuing the company at $1.1 billion. The company plans to use the funds to expand its teletherapy service and develop additional mental health solutions.
With worries over health and the economy affecting most employees, companies are looking for ways to roll out more mental health tools. In turn, many digital health startups have found new clients.
The news follows a deal announced last month between Lantern and chronic disease management company Omada Health to add the company's CBT-based therapies to launch new programs for depression and anxiety.
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The funding will be used towards product development and to expand the number of therapists serving the business from its current level of 2,500.
Lyra Health, a digital health startup co-founded by former Genentech and Facebook CFO Dave Ebersman to improve the patient referral process and care coordination for mental health, has raised a $35 million Series A round, according to a company statement. Greylock Partners and existing investor Venrock led the round designed to boost its clinical and […]
The partnership with Castlight Health will give Lyra Health access to large employers.
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