Technology Today

Hims, the startup consumer health brand providing out-of-pocket physician services online, has launched group therapy services through its Hims and Hers brands as part of an initial push into mental health services.The company first began exploring opportunities to expand into the mental health category around eight months ago, and accelerated its pace to respond to increased consumer demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.Mental health and wellness has become a huge business opportunity for consumer startups as the stigma around seeking treatment for mental health issues has abated.For Hims, which built its brand around the destigmatization of disorders like erectile dysfunction and sexual health and wellness, the extension into mental health made sense, according to founder and chief executive, Andrew Dudum .
&It probably the simplest leap the company has made,& he said.Hair loss, STDs, acne, performance anxiety… These are really medical conditions that get to your core around confidence, self-worth and stigma… these are not topics of conversation,& Dudum said.
&There is a big need in our customer base to help them with areas of anxiety, stress and depression… There is nothing more stigmatized than mental health.Hims and Hers are beginning their foray into mental wellness with anonymized group therapy and guided meditation sessions that won''t have the same hurdles to providing treatment that the company would have for individual therapy or text-based sessions.Government regulations at the federal and state level require mental health clinicians to be licensed in-state, which means that the company is limited in the kinds of services it can offer before it rolls out its network.Currently, the company has about a dozen mental health practitioners that it working with through Regroup Telehealth, one of the largest providers of tele-psychiatry services in the country.Ultimately, Hims envisions providing a continuum of care ranging from anonymous group therapy sessions, to telemedical consultations, to in-person, video consultations and an ability to issue prescriptions to folks that need it.Like its other services, the mental health offerings are going to be capped at the provision of some very basic services and the company won''t be prescribing any medication for what could be considered controlled substances, according to the company chief medical officer, Dr.
Patrick Carroll.We only treat low-risk patients,& Dr.
Carroll said.
&It will be the same thing for behavioral health… the conventional screen is a PHQ9… We will have a depression and anxiety screen.
For those folks that get scripts we can make sure that their prescriptions line up with the tests and screens.That means the company won''t be prescribing medications like Xanax, Ritalin, Adderall or anti-psychotics for people with more serious conditions.
&The majority of things that we will prescribe will be [serotonin re-uptake inhibitors],& said Caroll.
Those are medications like Prozac, Zoloft and Lexipro.To ensure that the company practitioners are meeting the requisite standard of care, each interaction with a therapist will be recorded and roughly 10% to 20% of those interactions will be audited, per company policy.
&We&re going to have the same quality structure in place,& said Dr.
Carroll.
We will have therapists as well as advisers who are going to be part of the quality review process and review encounters to make sure that the guidelines are followed.The group therapy sessions, which will typically cost $15, are free for the next few months as the nation struggles to cope with the dramatic social changes caused by the government response to the COVID-19 epidemic.Eventually the company expects to adopt a monthly subscription fee for its mental health offerings, including $50 per month for text-based therapy and more customized options.
Prices will cap at a few hundred dollars per month.Unlike companies like SonderMind, which announced the close of a new round of financing yesterday, Hims and Hers mental wellness offerings won''t be covered by any healthcare plan.
Instead, it an out-of-pocket expense similar to the other services the company offers.That model appears to be working.
&We have seen over 1 million patients over the platform over the past year and a half,& said Dudum.
&From high-risk cardiovascular disease and diabetes… The medical system that has been put in place by Pat and the 300 plus physician organizations… is one that is already treating very serious conditions.In some way, mental health is the most appropriate candidate for a telemedical offering, according to Steve Monte, a field lecturer with the Suzanne Dworak-Peck School of Social Work at the University of Southern California.I like to think about it as an idea whose time has come,& said Monte.
&Coronavirus has shed a light on how useful these services are.Indeed, many companies already are providing virtual mental health services.
Teladoc, the publicly traded telemedicine provider, has a subsidiary called BetterHelp, which offers mental healthcare via the phone.For Forerunner Ventures co-founder and managing partner Kirsten Green, the movement into mental health by Hims was a very natural extension of the company core thesis.The thing that drew me to the company was reimagining certain elements of healthcare and providing access to people,& said Green.
We&re not going to be able to service every medical need in this way.
To the extent that there are things that can be handled in the appropriate high-integrity way that can be supplied digitally we want to be able to provide that to the customer.





Unlimited Portal Access + Monthly Magazine - 12 issues


Contribute US to Start Broadcasting - It's Voluntary!


ADVERTISE


Merchandise (Peace Series)

 


Sky confirms exact date broadband prices will rise as 'exclusive' deals to end


Five typical home items that 'cause major WiFi' disruption


WiFi alert for UK homes with Sky, Virgin and BT broadband - check your router today


EE slashes ₤ 150 off the cost of the latest Samsung tablet, however you'll need to move fast


Sky sends important message to TV users and urges homes to follow simple advice


Argos is dishing out inexpensive iPads in extremely uncommon discount, and they are 'offering quick'


Samsung's best tablet drops to a less expensive rate and it comes with a £& pound; 339 giveaway For a


All Freeview television users given two-day warning and told to follow this new suggestions


All UK Gmail and Yahoo users placed on 'alert' and told to 'follow advice'


'Rare Apple Watch sale convinced me to upgrade my old SE device to one that's £& pound; 100 off'The Apple Watch Series 10 has been cut by £& pound; 100 at Argos, Currys, and Very, it's persuaded me to ditch my slow SE design for it.The Apple W


Tesco app down: Supermarket suffers huge outage as customers left unable to log in


Turn off your Sky TV box now - urgent alert issued to users across the UK


Top Tech: Save £400 on a Samsung Galaxy tablet with shopping expert's deal stack method


Everyone using Chrome needs to inspect their web internet browser now - don't ignore immediate alert


Sky Television down: Thousands not able to see television as service suffers big failure


Google confirms 'biggest' free Android upgrade in years and here's your first look


Sky announces surprise price alert and the exact date when it may affect you


Sky beats Samsung by handing out a £220 freebie with new S25 Edge phones


Amazon vacuum cleaner falls to record-low and branded 'exceptional for the price'


Apple fans can get an iPad for ₤ 10.50 a month as Sky releases brand-new offer


Lesser-known sale cutting cash off Ninja and Shark - however it ends this evening


Everyone with a Gmail account placed on red alert and warned to 'remain vigilant'


Top Tech: Samsung sale cuts Galaxy S25 to record low price as new Edge model drops


Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge pre-orders with official prices and double storage giveaway


'This 30% off power bank has a genius feature that makes it my everyday pick'


Your iPhone just got an important free upgrade from Apple - check your settings now


Your Galaxy S25 just got beaten by a radically new smartphone from Samsung


Gtech cordless vacuum that leaves floors 'pristine' has £100 off


Sky TV and broadband deal is cheapest yet - but it ends in days


All WhatsApp users placed on red alert - delete 'dangerous' new message now


Watch out Sky - brand-new UK rival includes more TV functions and is totally free to enjoy


You may be sorry for buying Samsung's Galaxy S25 after seeing what's coming this week


'Modelling is a human endeavour': Models push back rising of AI in style


Virgin Media issues crucial Wi-Fi recommendations - 5 things you 'need to do' today


'I got an AirTag for the cheapest ever price by stacking a deal most don't know about'