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Blue CareOnDemand

First cited by AI Jun 12, 2026

Surfaced organically in AI answers about online psychiatry. Not yet profiled.

Blue CareOnDemand is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Jun 12, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in online psychiatry on Jun 12, 2026. This page and its history stay public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

Online psychiatry, daily share of AI answers mentioning Blue CareOnDemand, through Jun 13, 2026.

0.0%

Last cited Jun 12, 2026 · peak 2% on Jun 12

By engine

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Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

  • 0 positive mentions
  • 1 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Blue CareOnDemand

PerplexityJun 12, 2026, 11:51 UTC
Do insurance companies cover online psychiatry visits?

Yes—many insurance plans do cover online psychiatry visits, but the exact coverage depends on your insurer, plan, network status, and whether the service is billed as telehealth or behavioral health care.[1][4][8] What the results show: Major insurers often cover it: Talkspace says it works with plans from Cigna, Optum, Aetna, Medicare in some states, and others, and notes that coverage depends on the specific plan.[1] Many telepsychiatry platforms accept insurance: Doctor On Demand says it accepts most insurance plans and that covered patients may pay as little as $0, while uninsured psychiatry visits start at $299.[4] Employer and health-plan coverage is common: Amazon Health says online therapy and/or psychiatry may be covered through insurance or an employer benefit, with copays that vary by plan.[3] Some plans list telebehavioral visits as a standard covered benefit: For example, Blue CareOnDemand is covered as a traditional office visit under the State Health Plan in South Carolina.[6] A few practical points: Coverage is not universal; even if your insurer covers psychiatry generally, the online provider may need to be in-network for the best rate.[1][4][7] Your cost can vary based on copay, deductible, coinsurance, referral rules, and whether prior authorization is required.[1][3][4] Medicare, Medicaid, and employer plans may cover online psychiatry in some cases, but the details vary by state and plan.[1][8] If you want, I can help you check coverage for a specific insurer or recommend online psychiatry services that commonly take insurance, such as Talkiatry, Doctor On Demand, Talkspace, or Teladoc.[4][7][10]

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Public AI visibility history

Daily rank of Blue CareOnDemand on our buyer intent questions, per category. A dash means the engines did not cite Blue CareOnDemand at all that day. This record is permanent.

CategoryJun 11Jun 12Jun 13
Online psychiatry#84

Competitive Landscape

Blue CareOnDemand vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in Online psychiatry: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
Blue CareOnDemand logo
Blue CareOnDemandThis brand
0.0%
Amazon Health logo
Amazon Health

1 shared answers

#41
8.3%
Doctor On Demand logo
Doctor On Demand

1 shared answers

#2
50.0%

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