News Report | February 3, 2019
Omada Health To Launch Mental Health Programs Using Lantern Software
On January 7, 2019, Omada Health announced the development of mental health programs using the software, curriculum, and content created by the now-closed company Lantern. While the Lantern curriculum was initially designed for obesity and eating disorders, Omada's plan is to expand the program to also address depression and anxiety. Omada Health has signed a perpetual licensing deal for the materials, to be used for obesity, depression, and anxiety. No timeline for the product rollout is available.
Omada Health is a digital intensive behavioral counseling program focused on reducing costly chronic disease in employer and health plan populations . . .