“The mind and body are a single connected system and they need to be cared for in a connected way,” said Murray Zucker, M.D., Chief Medical Officer at Happify Health. “This expansion of Kopa is an important step in Happify Health’s evolution as we work to expand our suite of products to leverage our artificial intelligence and digital therapeutics to capture non-episodic health data, and deliver personalized, digital care that improves health outcomes.” “Our vision for Kopa’s care delivery platform is to weave together chronic condition management tools with medical and mental health support and deliver personalized, holistic, digital care,” said Keren Zimmerman, Chief Product Officer at Happify Health. The Kopa for Women & Midlife care community focuses on meeting the unmet needs of these women by weaving together chronic condition management tools with medical and mental health support to provide individuals with a holistic care delivery platform. ![]() All-in, eighty-four percent of women experience menopause symptoms, and more than one-in-ten (12%) say their symptoms can be severe or debilitating, according to the same AARP survey. More than 4,000 women enter menopause every day in the United States, but only one-in-five OB/GYN residency programs provide menopause training to support them, according to AARP. This expansion of Kopa supports perimenopausal, menopausal, and post-menopausal women. Happify Health launched the first Kopa community in July 2020 to support people with psoriasis. The next issue of Financial Post Top Stories will soon be in your inbox. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder.
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