Workit Health
Workit Health is an addiction healthcare company providing online and in person care through web and native applications.
private | |
Industry | Addiction healthcare |
Founded | 2015 |
Founders | Robin McIntosh Lisa McLaughlin |
Headquarters | Ann Arbor, Michigan |
Website | www |
History
Workit was co-designed by co-CEOs[1] Robin McIntosh[2] and Lisa McLaughlin, launching in 2015. The two met while in long-term recovery for addiction.[3][4] Workit is a smart phone and web-based treatment program for addiction and other mental health issues like eating disorders.[5] Research into developing the program was supported by the National Science Foundation.[6] The company is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan[2] and has a clinic in Lafayette, California. It has also established pop-up clinics.[6] In 2016 Workit had around 200 counselors on its staff.[7] In 2017 it received a license to provide medically assisted treatment and opened an outpatient program for opioid addiction.[5] In 2019 it raised a Series A round of funding led by Blue Cross Blue Shield Venture Partners.[8]
App
The company provides remote access to apps that include online text and video chats with counsellors,[2] in addition to 5- or 10-minute courses developed to deal with addiction.[5] Workit also has a physical clinic where they hold group recovery meetings and do medication consultations. It charges a weekly subscription fee for access.[2] Workit users are provided with a selection of six personalized modules to work through over the span of between ninety days and two years.[1] All services are available online.[9] Programs are based upon cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing.[2]
References
- Utley, Tori. "The Tech Startup Bringing Addiction Recovery To The Workplace Through Science And Design". Forbes.
- Siegel, Zachary (1 April 2018). "Addiction Rehab Is Broken. Can Technology Fix It?" – via www.wired.com.
- Staff, Stateside. "Ann Arbor firm wants to be digital "Mayo Clinic for addiction"". www.michiganradio.org.
- O'Brien, Sara Ashley (25 April 2017). "Can algorithms help kick addiction?". CNNMoney.
- "For opioid addicts in Michigan, online help when no doctor is near". www.bridgemi.com. 16 May 2018.
- "Workit Health takes new approach to opioid addiction". USA TODAY.
- "Addiction recovery startup Workit Health raises $1.1M to expand digital counseling program". MobiHealthNews. 10 August 2016.
- FinSMEs (1 February 2019). "Workit Health Raises Series A Funding Round". FinSMEs.
- Columnist, Ali Safawi. "Ali Safawi: To beat opioids, you have to work it". The Michigan Daily.