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Egyptian Entrepreneur Hashem Abdou Leads his American Company Oasys to Raise $4.6 Million
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Oasys Health ("Oasys"), the first AI-native operating system for behavioral health, announces $4.6M in funding. The company was co-founded and serves as its CEO by Egyptian entrepreneur Hashem Abdou.
Mental Health Support Surges
As demand for mental health support surges, Oasys will use new capital to enhance its AI-powered platform, deepen integrations with leading wearables and health apps, grow its engineering and data science teams.
And expand its network of partnerships with health clinics, behavioral health centers, Managed Service Organizations (MSOs), and universities and schools investing in long-term campus mental health infrastructure.
Mental Health Care
"Our momentum at Oasys reflects a fundamental turning point for mental health care, where data and AI empower, rather than replace, clinicians," said Hashem Abdou, co-founder and CEO at Oasys.
He add "For decades, therapy has been a subjective, session-based practice built on intuition and recall rather than measurable evidence. Now, for the first time, we have the tools to change that."
Extract Insights
He said "Advances in AI allow us to extract insights from unstructured clinical data, the explosion of wearables gives us continuous behavioral and physiological insight, and Oasys has built the connective tissue to tie it all together. This funding advances our mission to redefine how we clinically care for mental health by creating the operating system that makes care personalized, data-driven, and accessible to all."
The Oasys Solution
Oasys is an AI-native operating system for modern mental health. The platform automates core workflows, documentation, scribing, billing, scheduling, and insurance reimbursements—while seamlessly syncing with leading wearables and health apps such as Apple Watch, Oura Ring, Strava, and Flo.
This enables secure, real-time integration of physiological data, including activity, sleep, heart rate, glucose, and menstruation.
Source: Press Release
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