Behavioral Health Business February 13, 2025
Laura Lovett

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While private equity investors are still the dominant player in traditional behavioral health care, venture firms have been making their mark on the sector, largely through digital plays.

Over the past two years, there has been a lull in venture capital investments, but industry insiders are projecting that to pick up this year. In addition to traditional venture firms, quite a few non-traditional investors, including the venture arm of health care systems and payer organizations, are set to become active players.

We’re also seeing more investors break out of the digital-only space and invest in brick-and-mortar locations and more serious conditions.

With all this in mind, Behavioral Health Business compiled a list of five...

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