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Online mental health treatment for youth
$60k - $70kAnnually
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Knoxville, TN, USA
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Charlie Health provides online mental health treatment services specifically designed for young people. Their main product is a virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) that combines personalized care with peer support to promote long-term healing. Clients can start the program quickly, often within 24 hours, and have flexible scheduling options available throughout the week. The company operates on a business model where clients can pay out-of-pocket or use insurance, with an easy verification process for coverage. Charlie Health distinguishes itself from competitors by focusing on the youth demographic and demonstrating effectiveness, as over 90% of clients report improvements in their mental health symptoms, supported by annual outcomes reports and clinical research. The goal of Charlie Health is to provide accessible and effective mental health treatment to young individuals in need.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
Seed
Total Funding
$826.8K
Headquarters
Bozeman, Montana
Founded
2020
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BOZEMAN, Mont., July 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Charlie Health, the leading provider of virtual high-acuity mental healthcare for teens and young adults, today announced the recent publication of four peer-reviewed studies in JMIR Formative Research. Amid a national youth mental health crisis and a lack of adequate care options, the latest research demonstrates the industry-leading efficacy of Charlie Health's Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for those most at risk."The recent findings published in JMIR reaffirm that with the right data-backed mental health solution, healing is possible for everyone," said Dr. Caroline Fenkel, LCSW, Co-Founder and Chief Clinical Officer at Charlie Health. "Charlie Health's Virtual IOP is evidence-based and optimized via continuous evaluation, ensuring successful treatment outcomes and improved mental well-being for our patients."Key Research Findings:According to a quality improvement assessment , patients who completed Charlie Health's Virtual IOP experienced a significant reduction in symptoms associated with depression. Upon finishing the program, more than half of patients no longer met the clinical criteria for major depressive disorder., patients who completed Charlie Health's Virtual IOP experienced a significant reduction in symptoms associated with depression. Upon finishing the program, more than half of patients no longer met the clinical criteria for major depressive disorder