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The pandemic has put a strain on many people’s mental health and brought to light difficulties that were already there. Apps for mental health may do everything from track patients’ sleep to forecast sadness to connect them with counselling and even provide virtual reality rooms to help with therapy.
The Europe Mental Health Apps Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Kry, a digital health company, has announced ambitions to expand its internet cognitive behavioural treatment (ICBT) programme for mental health disorders throughout Europe. It offers a tailored treatment plan that allows patients to control symptoms as needed while still having immediate access to specialised help.
Mindler, a Swedish online mental health treatment platform, has acquired Medified Solutions Oy, a Finnish business, in order to improve people’s mental health. The acquisition will allow the platform to take advantage of Medified’s innovative technologies to more precisely assess treatment outcomes.
Deprexis, a mental health app from GAIA AG, has so far been certified for medical prescription and reimbursement in Germany by DiGA.
The DiGA directory comprises digital health applications that can now be prescribed and reimbursed. It not only informs DiGA users, doctors, and psychotherapists about the approval, but also about the proof of benefit and the illnesses for which the appropriate DiGA can be prescribed – all of which is crucial information for DiGA users, doctors, and psychotherapists. DiGA has approved Selfapy, Elevida, Invirto, and Velibra, as well as Kalmeda, M-Sense, Rehappy, somnio, Vivira, and zanado.
Companies are developing technology that mental health professionals can employ in treatment. Psious, a Spanish startup, employs virtual reality to assist therapists in placing their patients in a range of circumstances in order to treat their illness.
Dreem, a French Company gives patients a headband that detects parameters related to their sleep and then uploads the data to an app that provides them with personalised CBT-I. (cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia, a form of therapy).