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After founding the startup company in 2015, Workit Health is focusing on enterprise partnerships to empower companies to provide addiction recovery and mental health services to employees. When ...
WorkIt Health cofounders Robin McIntosh and Lisa McLaughlin want to help the 9 in 10 Americans with a substance use disorder who have avoided treatment due to access or affordability or stigma.
Tara E. Bruno, MA, CAADC, behavioral health site lead at Workit Health Pennsylvania, joined FOX43 on March 9 to discuss to kinds of care patients can now receive.
But even though many employers are putting an increased emphasis on health and wellness in the Covid-19 era, many continue to overlook the need for a stronger focus on substance-use addictions.
Workit Health raised $118 million in Series C funding for its telehealth addiction care program, the company announced Thursday. Insight Partners, a private equity and venture capital firm, led ...
The company's data show 84% of Workit members stay in the program longer than 30 days, compared to an industry average of 33% of patients staying in traditional treatment the first month. And, 41% ...
Workit Health, a digital health business geared to people in various stages of substance use, has raised $1 million in seed funding, according to a news release on its website.
ANN ARBOR – Workit Health announced on Monday a $118 million investment round led by Insight Partners, with support from FirstMark Capital, CVS Health Ventures, BCBS Venture Fund and 3L Capital.
O pen the website of Workit Health, and the path to treatment starts with a simple intake form: Are you in danger of harming yourself or others? If not, what’s your current opioid and alcohol use?
SAN FRANCISCO and ANN ARBOR, Mich., Jan. 31, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Workit Health, a telehealth addiction treatment company bringing affordable, evidence-backed care to individuals, healthcare ...
The letters, sent to Monument, Workit Health and Cerebral highlighted the monetary scale of the telehealth industry, and its use among the one-fifth of Americans living in rural or medically ...