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The startup's offerings include pelvic floor therapy, C-section recovery and lactation consulting.
The virtual care giant reported a $6.7 billion loss in the first quarter, driven by a non-cash goodwill impairment charge related to its 2020 Livongo deal.
The startup scooped up $14 million in Series A funding in January 2021.
It plans to expand its coverage in the domestic market.
The offering includes treatment and screening for prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes.
Also: Mental health-focused Spring Health hires Todd Hill from Headspace Health, Teladoc Health appoints Dr. Vidya Raman-Tangella as chief medical officer and WellSky appoints Dale Zurbay chief growth officer.
Also: Mount Sinai Innovation Partners launches a BIPOC-focused fund, and Carbon Health acquires more clinics in Southern California.
Also: Virtual ketamine therapy company Nue Life Health brings in $23 million in Series A and debt financing, and Source Health launches out of stealth with a $3 million seed.
With the partnership, doulas will be able to refer their Medicaid patients to Brave for mental health services like therapy, psychiatry and medication management.
Dr. Spencer Dorn, gastroenterologist, professor and vice chair of medicine for care innovation at the University of North Carolina, writes on the potential for innovation to change gastroenterology care.