MobiHealth News August 25, 2021
Laura Lovett

The new acquisition is set to give K Health more behavioral health capabilities.

Virtual primary care provider K Health is looking to the mental health space with the acquisition of Trusst, a behavioral health app that connects users to on-demand, text-based therapy.

Clients are able to download Trusst’s app and fill in the state that they are seeking care in. Next, customers can fill out a profile about the type of care they are seeking and fill in payment information. The service is then able to connect a customer with therapists licensed in their state through text messaging.

The app works on a subscription model. Users are charged $55 a week or $199 a month to use the service....

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, Mental Health, Mergers & Acquisitions / JV, Primary care, Provider, Technology, Trends
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