Healthcare Finance News February 22, 2024
Jeff Lagasse

The news comes months after the company says it would begin serving 50 million Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries.

Brightside Health will be entering into new and expanded payer partnerships to support telemental healthcare access through Medicare and Medicaid, teaming with companies such as Blue Shield of California, CareOregon and Centene.

The news comes just months after the company – which serves individuals with mild-to-severe clinical depression, anxiety and other mood disorders – shared that it would begin serving 50 million Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries.

These populations will have access to all of Brightside Health’s mental healthcare services; this includes psychiatry, therapy, and its Crisis Care program for people with elevated suicide risk, which has demonstrated positive results in its first...

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