Digital mental health company Little Otter announced a $22 million Series A round led by CRV, Forbes reports. Little Otter is the first digital mental health company to provide mental health care for children under 13 and their parents. The technology quickly triages families so that kids, parents and siblings can receive the specialty care they need, which incorporates goal-setting and measurable results. With Little Otter, 85% of families see clinical improvement in just six sessions – the time it takes most kids just to be seen for an initial consultation, according to the article. Read more.
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