Behavioral Health Business December 2, 2021
Kyle Coward

Concert Health kicked off 2021 with a bang by raising $14 million in Series A funding. Having recently passed the 20,000-patient threshold, Concert is looking to achieve multiples of that number for 2022 while expanding its geographic reach and potentially hiring hundreds of new workers.

Concert’s services revolve around the model of collaborative care, which has been at the core of the San Diego-based company since it was founded in 2016.

Under the model, behavioral health care managers are embedded into a patient’s primary care team. One of the goals of collaborative care is for a patient’s care team to be apprised of behavioral health conditions that can be identified during primary care visits, and which might underlie certain medical...

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