Omada Health Makes Company’s Mental Health Program Accessible at No Cost

Digital Care Leader Will Provide All Available Capacity to Employers and Health Plans Through September

 Omada Health will make the company’s mental health program for stress, anxiety, and depression accessible at no cost for the next six months to all U.S.-based employers and commercial health plans. These organizations, and their covered populations, will now have access to behavioral health coaching powered by Omada’s technology to provide real human support and teach techniques that reduce symptoms. The offer comes as more than 60 percent of Americans have reported increased stress or anxiety due to Covid-19. The availability of the program is not limited to existing Omada customers. Interested organizations should contact their Omada representative, or email theteam@omadahealth.com.

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Every participant in the Omada Program is matched with a dedicated behavioral health coach who guides him or her through a program that teaches evidence-based techniques to cope more effectively with their unique and evolving challenges. Every participant will have direct access to their behavioral health coach for real, non-automated conversations, as well as access to all of Omada’s behavioral health resources. Coaches utilize the company’s proprietary digital care platform to provide interventions when participants need them the most.

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“We are living in a moment of collective, and unprecedented, stress and anxiety,” said Omada CEO and Co-Founder Sean Duffy. “Omada has the opportunity — and the ability — to deliver personalized support to people as they deal with the impact of a situation unlike anything we’ve experienced. Our coaches, and our digital care program, are uniquely positioned to provide human expertise and empathy at scale. For the next six months, we are here for any organization that wants to provide Omada for Behavioral Health to their populations.”

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