
What You Should Know
- The News: Bicycle Health, a leader in virtual opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment, has appointed Rick Dean (formerly of OncoHealth) as its new CEO.
- The Transition: Founder Ankit Gupta, who built the company to serve 50,000 patients across 49 states, will step down to a Board/Advisor role, signaling a shift from “building the product” to “scaling the business.”
- The Stakes: With 9 million Americans suffering from OUD and an annual economic cost of $214 billion, the company is pivoting to an aggressive growth strategy to bridge the gap where currently only 1 in 4 patients receive recommended medication.
“I founded Bicycle Health with the hope that we could change how Americans with OUD access the care they need to enter and remain in recovery. Nearly a decade later, that hope has become a reality,” said Ankit Gupta, founder of Bicycle Health. “My decision to transition my role now is in large part due to the success we’ve achieved as a team. Today, the company is established and growing sustainably. Now is the perfect time to bring in Rick, an accomplished healthcare leader and experienced CEO aligned with our mission and strategic vision for growth, to lead Bicycle Health into its next chapter.”