Behavioral Health Business February 21, 2024
Morgan Gonzales

A new partnership between Spring Health and 2Morrow Health will bring 2Morrow Health’s behavioral-based smoking cessation program into the Spring Health platform.

Almost 30 million adults in the U.S. are current tobacco smokers, and smoking employees cost employers an average of $5,800 more per year in healthcare and lost productivity, according to Spring and 2Morrow.

2Morrow’s tobacco cessation program takes a “holistic approach” to care, including access to coaches and additional focuses on weight and stress management. Users can also receive nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) to mitigate physical withdrawal symptoms.

“People with depression and anxiety utilize tobacco at a much higher percentage,” Sean Bell, general manager of behavioral health at Spring Health, told Behavioral Health Business. “Think about the categories...

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