Talkspace and Labcorp’s Ovia Health Form Women’s Health Coalition to Deliver Accessible, Affordable Solutions to Address Women's Diverse Health Needs

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Conceive, Evernow, FitOn, Nurx, Cove, and Nutrium Join as Founding Members to Support the Coalition’s Focus on Expanding Access to Women-Centered Healthcare Resources in the Workplace

NEW YORK, May 28, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today, on the International Day of Action for Women's Health, Talkspace (NASDAQ: TALK), a leading online behavioral health care company, and Ovia Health by Labcorp, a digital health solution for women, families and family-building, announced the launch of the Women’s Health Coalition for Digital Solutions. Co-led by Talkspace and Ovia Health, this coalition brings together a founding group of member companies, including Conceive, Evernow, FitOn, Nurx, Cove, and Nutrium, to leverage technology, innovation, and collaboration to advance women’s health and well-being by holistically addressing their diverse health needs.

The Women’s Health Coalition aims to advance women’s health through technology-driven solutions, education, and advocacy. Through its member companies’ platforms, the Coalition will collaborate to:

  • Facilitate communication and collaboration among member platforms to enhance the integration of women's health services through enhancing employer benefits coverage.

  • Advocate for workplaces that promote women's health equity and access to comprehensive healthcare, starting with their own employees.

  • Provide public resources and support to employers and organizations to empower women to take control of their health and wellness journey.

  • Promote awareness and destigmatization of women's health issues through thought leadership and focused initiatives.

  • Foster innovation in women's health technology by encouraging research and development.

Out-of-pocket healthcare costs for employed women in the U.S. are estimated to be $15 billion higher per year than for employed men, according to a Deloitte analysis. Additionally, more than one-third of U.S. women report they have skipped needed medical care because of high costs, according to a Commonwealth Fund study. A recent McKinsey Health Institute report found that closing the gender health gap could reduce the time women spend in poor health by almost two-thirds and add up to $1 trillion to the economy annually by 2040. Enhancing workplace benefits for women is a key way of addressing the care gap, and a Morning Consult survey found that a majority of women saw that health and wellness programs and mental health resources are a workplace benefit that is "very" or "somewhat" important to them.

"Talkspace and the charter members of the Women’s Health Coalition have come together to help create a world where every woman has access to high-quality, holistic healthcare tailored to her unique needs," said Natalie Cummins, Chief Business Officer at Talkspace. "Recognizing the connectedness of mental and physical health, as well as the market demand for comprehensive women’s health solutions, the Coalition furthers our mission to make mental health care more accessible by collaborating with the preeminent women's health leaders in the digital health space."