Behavioral Health Business September 17, 2024
Matthew Blake

A company that uses a digital platform to connect prospective patients with talk therapists announced an expansion Tuesday into all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

Los Angeles-based Rula Health said that it is expanding its therapist matchmaking services across the U.S. as the company vies to “allow patients to choose the provider that best suits them without concern about whether or not their care will be covered,” according to company co-founder and CEO Josh Bruno.

Rula also seeks to expand its psychiatry services “over the coming months.” Those services are currently available in 31 states, Bruno said in a press release.

The way Rula works is that patients fill out information online indicating what they want in a therapist. For...

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