Behavioral Health Business April 29, 2024
Laura Lovett

Virtual mental health and addiction care provider Forge Health is expanding its oncology program to address the intersection of mental health and cancer care.

Patients will be able to access behavioral health services in-person and virtually. The service is designed to meet the needs of individuals who are undergoing oncology treatment, as well as providing counseling for caregivers.

The program will have a particular focus on treating first responders and veterans whose cancer is connected to their exposure to hazardous material.

“Our team is deeply rooted in the commitment to serve veterans and first responders, a mission integral to Forge Health’s founding ethos,” Eric Golnick, CEO of Forge Health’s Veteran and First Responder division, said in a statement. “From our...

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