Fierce Healthcare January 8, 2024
Heather Landi

SAN FRANCISCO—Amazon plans to collaborate with digital health companies to connect customers with virtual care benefits for managing conditions like diabetes and hypertension. The online retail giant tapped virtual-first chronic care provider Omada Health as its first partner.

Amazon’s new health conditions program, which officially launched on Monday, aims to help customers find and enroll in virtual care benefits available to them through their employer or health plan at no extra cost.

Omada will be the first virtual diabetes prevention, diabetes and hypertension provider available in Amazon’s health conditions program, the two companies announced at the J. P. Morgan Healthcare Conference.

Omada Health, which launched in 2011, has enrolled one million members across all its programs for weight health and...

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