13.03.25|CTechAfter years of underinvestment, funding rebounds as AI-driven solutions expand access to mental health care.
02.02.25|James SpiroBetween pandemics and war, Startup Nation has every right to break the stigma of asking for help and treating the mental health of its entrepreneurs.
18.03.24|Yuval AzoulayDue to the urgent and unprecedented number of soldiers returning from combat with PTSD and an acute shortage of treatment options, the Ministry of Defense has appealed to companies and academic institutions to develop technologies to support mental health treatment
30.11.23|Yoav Fisher“Necessity is the mother of innovation, and the national trauma that has befallen Israel could be a catalyst for the next wave of mental health solutions from Israel,” says Yoav Fisher, Head of Technical Innovation at HealthIL
16.11.23|Sophie ShulmanHealthTech company Medint published a report advising the health ministry to map potential victims of the 7/10 attacks and to establish a national body to oversee trauma response and treatment.
26.10.23|Adrian FilutThe demand for psychiatric drugs and sedatives has surged due to a rise in the number of patients and concerns about future medication shortages, which HMOs say is unnecessary.
15.01.23|Viki AuslenderThere is nothing more worthless than offering mental help by a bot. In order to test if it was possible, the entrepreneur Rob Morris decided to conduct an "experiment" on teenagers in need with ChatGPT. His poor judgment ended up proving why not everything can or should be attempted to be solved with technology
12.01.22|Irad EichlerIrad Eichler, Founder and CEO of Circles, shares insights after reading “The Last Lecture” by Randy Pausch.
29.10.21|Yafit OvadiaThese companies are revolutionizing the way we think about health, and providing patients with remote services, both near and far
14.10.21|Dov GreenbaumThe ethical, legal, and social issues raised by this emerging intersection of mental health and digital innovations are non-trivial, writes Prof. Dov Greenbaum
30.09.21|James SpiroWinch will address the global spikes in divorce and breakups due to the pandemic
04.05.21|Yaffa Abadi"VCs can see founders as a means to an end, an approach that is neither pleasant nor beneficial. Or they can see them as people with people problems and address them as needed," writes Yaffa Abadi of F2 Venture Capital
02.05.21|Yafit OvadiaMon4t’s artificial intelligence-based smartphone app helps physicians better monitor and diagnose patients’ psychiatric symptoms in real-time
02.03.21|CTechMiri Polachek, founder of Israel Brain Technologies and CEO of Joy Ventures, talks to Michael Matias about harnessing innovation to help cope with mental illness
04.02.21|James SpiroThe app is available on iOS, Android, and Windows in 12 different languages to help combat stress and anxiety
18.01.21|Irad EichlerFounder of Circles, a mental health platform, explaina why their approach is more fitting to help people feel less alone and offers patients online group therapy sessions
12.01.21|Hezi SternlichtThe NY-based company that was founded by Israelis, is considering using a shelf company created by Wall Street veteran Doug Braunstein
10.11.20|Yafit OvadiaThe grant aims to support further clinical research and development of the company’s mental health platform
09.11.20|Maayan ManelaTypically, employees bring their strengths to work and leave their weaknesses at home, but in the work from home era that simply isn’t possible
08.10.20|James Spiro2020 has been the most stressful year in history and people want robots to help them, claims new Oracle study