With a mental healthcare company under its wing, UnitedHealth could fend off critiques befalling large insurers with paltry mental healthcare coverage policies
to telemental health startup Quartet's funding round last December. We think insurers will want to rely on virtual care for members now and post-pandemic as demand remains strong — and as these upstarts look for more funds to scale, we think we'll see more insurers opening their wallets.
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