MobiHealth News July 9, 2024
Jessica Hagen

The acquisition allows Uwill to provide more than three million students at 400 colleges worldwide with access to mental health support.

Boston-based Uwill, a mental health platform for colleges and students, announced it has acquired Virtual Care Group, a fellow student-focused telehealth and wellness support platform.

Uwill partners with colleges to offer students on-demand virtual access to licensed therapists and providers trained in crisis counseling. Students can also attend online wellness events through the company’s mental health and wellness app. The company works with 300 institutions in 50 states and 40 countries.

Virtual Care Group, based in Los Angeles, offers a matching platform that pairs providers with students, college faculty and staff who need support for their well-being and...

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