Behavioral Health Business November 13, 2024
Morgan Gonzales

Limbic, raised $14 million in March to expand into the U.S. market. Now it has done so.

The London-based mental health artificial intelligence (AI) company has clinched a partnership with the nonprofit behavioral health system Rogers Behavioral Health.

Through the deal, Rogers Behavioral Health is changing its “front door” intake system from primarily phone-based to allowing patients to enter care through Limbic’s AI chatbot.

“As we’re continuing to evolve in behavioral health, we’ve got to start looking at the users and our consumers of it, and how we reach them in different and new ways.” Brian Kay, chief strategy officer of Rogers Behavioral Health, told Behavioral Health Business. “Limbic is a fantastic way of reaching individuals who may not access...

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