Los Angeles, CA - September 7, 2023 — Neolth is thrilled to announce its selection as a quarterfinalist for the prestigious Digital Health Awards, presented by the Digital Health Hub Foundation. Neolth was chosen as a quarterfinalist for the Best in Class track in the Pediatric/Adolescent Care Innovation category!
This recognition highlights the company's dedication to advancing teen mental health. The Digital Health Awards celebrate organizations that demonstrate excellence in leveraging digital advancements to enhance healthcare services and patient outcomes. As a quarterfinalist, Neolth stands out for its commitment to providing personalized mental health support & community to teens via their self-guided mobile app.
"Neolth is excited to be part of the 2023 Digital Health Awards. It's great recognition for our team's hard work and our commitment to advancing evidence-based digital mental health." - Dr. Katherine Grill, CEO & Co-founder of Neolth.
Out of a substantial pool of over 1,500 submissions, only the most promising 16 quarterfinalists per category, per track have advanced to this stage.
"This year has been our most competitive yet as we've received a great surge in submissions, numbering in the thousands, pouring in from companies around the world. We are so impressed by the pioneering work in digital health happening on a global scale.Congratulations to all of our quarterfinalists on their notable success.” - Mark Goldstein, Chairman of Digital Health Hub Foundation.
Finalists will be announced September 22, 2023 and the winners will be announced at the Grand Finale taking place at HLTH on the Moon Stage on October 9, 2023.
About Neolth
At Neolth we use technology to provide personalized mental health support & community to teens. Our goal is to meet teens where they are - on their phones - acting as an entry point to mental health care that’s consistent with their generational preferences for help-seeking.
Declining youth mental health combined with pandemic stressors was the catalyst for a youth mental health crisis (Bera et al.,2022). Less than half of teens feel comfortable speaking to a counselor, while over 90% feel comfortable with mental health apps (Warnstadt et al.,2022). Digital solutions can act as an entry point to care: providing evidence-based self-help and encouraging teens to connect with counselors.
Neolth’s technologies support mental health for teens 11+. Upon joining Neolth, teens complete our in-app personalization survey and our algorithm recommends self-guided content tailored to their needs. This includes behavioral practices like expressive art and breathwork plus a community section, with moderated blogs, videos & livestreams from clinicians and other teens. Their personalized content is updated over time. For teens who require a higher level of care, Neolth encourages help-seeking and has a crisis monitoring AI that connects them to free counselors in real-time.
Learn more at neolth.com