Behavioral Health Business February 24, 2022
Kyle Coward

Foresight Mental Health is on a mission to deliver value-based care nationwide, but to start on that path it was forced to pivot from a technology solution to an actual behavioral health provider.

Founded in 2018, Berkeley, California-based Foresight provides both in-person services and telehealth to residents in 25 states, with 21 locations making up its physical footprint. Foresight’s team of clinical providers currently numbers in the high hundreds, which the company expects to reach 1,000 in the next few months.

Foresight’s offerings include psychiatry, therapy, neuropsychology and nutritional therapy, in-office services such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and drug therapies like ketamine for treatment-resistant depression.

Foresight’s service model is especially tech-driven – from the genetic profiles it creates of...

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