A LinkedIn post from Cerula Care highlights commentary by co‑founder and CMO Kyle Lavin on embedding behavioral health directly within oncology care. The post references a UNC School of Medicine piece that is described as reflecting Cerula Care’s effort to build a scalable, evidence‑based model addressing the full burden of cancer diagnoses.
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The post suggests three themes: the role of Collaborative Care in improving treatment adherence, the use of virtual delivery to expand access and reduce geographic barriers, and internal data on outcomes for Medicaid‑insured and BIPOC patients. For investors, this emphasis points to a value proposition focused on better outcomes, health equity, and practice efficiency, which could support adoption by oncology practices.
If Cerula Care can demonstrate strong, reproducible outcomes and adherence benefits, it may strengthen its position with payers and health systems seeking cost‑effective cancer care solutions. The focus on virtual delivery and underserved populations also implies potential scalability across diverse markets, which could be a key driver of long‑term growth in the integrated oncology‑behavioral health segment.

