Behavioral Health Business March 3, 2025
Laura Lovett

Cerebral CEO Dr. David Mou is handing over the leadership reins as he starts a new venture focused on behavioral health triage.

Brian Reinken, a former board member of Cerebral, is stepping in as the interim CEO and president. A spokesperson for the company said this change comes as Cerebral increases “our focus on providing insurance-based care to improve affordability and accessibility to care.”

Mou will continue with Cerebral as chief medical officer, advising the company on “clinical quality and safety projects,” according to a company spokesperson.

“We appreciate his continued commitment and look forward to collaborating on the clinical side as we maintain our focus on clinical quality through our expansion into insurance,” the company said in an email...

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