Behavioral Health Business May 23, 2025
Laura Lovett

Venture capital could play a critical role in the future of value-based behavioral health care.

Specifically, investors could help connect the various stakeholders and data points to facilitate value-based care in behavioral health.

“When you think about the role that investors or startups can play when it comes to value-based care, you have to think about the tactics behind, what does value-based care mean, what is its purpose, and what do you need to believe to pull it off successfully?” Caitlin Donovan, a partner at General Catalyst, said at Behavioral Health Business’ VALUE event.

General Catalyst is a venture firm with over $36 billion in assets under management and 800 portfolio companies. Its behavioral health portfolio includes Elemy, Equipy, InStride...

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