Okaty Quoted in the Orlando Business Journal About Growth of Mental Health Care Startups
October 22, 2020
Orlando Business Journal
Partner Mike Okaty was quoted in the Orlando Business Journal article, “Orlando health care startup Azzly grows as pandemic increases need for mental health care services,” about how the pandemic has increased demand for mental health care services. The article cited numerous Orlando-based health care technology companies experiencing growth now as a result of the demand.
That makes sense as health care is one of a few industries that retain a positive outlook amid the economic downturn brought on by the pandemic, Okaty said.
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