David MOU is ready to try again and try again after three years of controversial virtual mental health firm Cerebral. He teamed up with Thomas InSel, forming a new venture in which the founders were looking at a crooked incentive that sent many mental health companies to the wrong path.
MOU and INSEL have led the National Mental Health Research Institute for more than 10 years before Verily became a psychiatrist and INSEL, and were mentors of MOU through a series of new companies. Serial entrepreneur’s own Inns Cell said, “The frustration of the digital mental health space and the frustration of the promise that they did not actually provide in terms of public health effects.”
INSEL and MOU are necessary is a kind of framework that is similar to the bar of a food pharmacy for safety and efficacy to tame “Wild West” of Digital Mental Health. Their observations are excited to provide health results to justify the costs of digital health services that have flourished in recent years in recent years, with the perspectives of researchers and organizations such as Peterson Health Technology Institute.
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