MedCity News July 25, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Headway’s $100 million Series D funding round was led by Spark Capital and included participation from Thrive Capital, Accel, a16z and Forerunner Ventures.

Mental health company Headway has raised $100 million in Series D funding, which it will use to expand to Medicare Advantage and Medicaid beneficiaries, the company announced Tuesday.

New York City-based Headway makes it easier for mental health clinicians to accept patients through insurance by helping them with credentialing, onboarding, clinical training, scheduling, billing and other services. Through Headway’s platform, patients are able to search for mental health providers by location, concern and insurance carrier, and schedule an appointment within 48 hours. The company has 34,000 providers and is in network with more than 40 commercial health...

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