Shannon Werb, CEO of Array Behavioral Care, describes what the digital entry points for mental health look like today, the downsides of investing so heavily in digital access, and what it takes to make virtual mental health actually feel personalized and trustworthy for patients.
All that, plus the Flava of the Week about Oura and Resmed’s new partnership. How are they creating a "wearables to care" strategy, and how can health become more preventive as more consumer devices become entry points to care?
ANNOUNCING RAP COLLABORATIVES
Exciting news! We’re launching Rap Collaboratives, curated workgroups of founders, builders, and operators working together to grow the adoption of consumer-centered health. Through content, community, and co-creation, members help shape what’s next and get their perspective in front of the industry.
Interested in being part of it? Contact jared@ulteradigital.com.
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How Do Clinicians & Patients Feel About Prior Auth? (#504)
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Why Amenities Health Pivoted to Premium Memberships (#503)
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How to Address the Patient-Tech Disconnect With Scheduling (#502)
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