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New mHealth Study Gives Kids a Chance to Learn From Video Games

Magellan Healthcare and Mightier, an mHealth startup spun out of research at Boston Children's and Harvard Medical School, are launching a program aimed at using video games to help children living with behavioral health issues.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Magellan Health is launching a new study to determine how mHealth games can help children with mental health concerns.

The Arizona-based managed care company’s behavioral and specialty health business is partnering with Mightier, a Boston-based video game developer spun out of research at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School. The study, involving some 200 members of commercial health plans, is backed by a $2 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health.

Connected health and video games have a long history together, with a number of companies, games and even a Boston-based international conference aimed at helping children and teens with a variety of issues, including behavioral health challenges, care management for chronic diseases like diabetes and cancer and concussion treatment.

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