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Talkspace Partners with Amazon Health Services to Provide Mental Health Benefits, Shares Jump 14%
Sep 17, 2024, 12:10 PM
Talkspace has announced a partnership with Amazon Health Services to provide mental health support to millions. This collaboration aims to help individuals discover mental health benefits through Amazon's platform. Following the announcement, Talkspace shares jumped 14%. The partnership is expected to enhance direct selling and increase awareness of medical insurance coverage, potentially leading to higher uptake of services. Additionally, Talkspace offers free 1-on-1 mental health support with licensed therapists for teens (13-17) living in NYC.
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