Jimini Health is keeping therapists in the loop.
What’s happening: The company raised $17M to deploy Sage, its clinician-led, patient-facing AI behavioral health platform, across large health systems.
Consistent care. Normalized, 5.4M+ young adults use AI for mental health guidance as a replacement and supplement to human therapists. Seeing the need to work together, Jimini is creating enterprise infrastructure that bridges the “systemic gap” between clinical treatment and consumer behavior.
Combining clinician oversight with AI messaging, Sage provides between-appointment check-ins guided by patient plans, while providers gain visibility into interactions for more informed counseling.
New model. Consumers are already self-navigating LLM-assisted care, but with 1M weekly chatbot conversations involving suicide, Jimini CEO Luis Voloch believes the stakes are too high for providers to stay sidelined:
“We are looking for the forward-thinking health system partners who want to define what responsible AI looks like in this category – before it is defined for them.”
Scaling, Jimini plans to embed with behavioral health organizations nationwide while updating platform features and expanding care across comorbidities.
Punchline: With many openly trusting AI for mental health, Jimini wants to ensure it’s safe and effective. Positioning clinicians as both admin and orchestrator, it’ll equip health systems with continuous care at scale.