Home Health Care News August 2, 2024
Audrie Martin

The Helper Bees has introduced a flexible benefit card called helpful, which grants access to over-the-counter (OTC) products, groceries and a nationwide network of vetted Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) providers through a unified card experience.

Helper Bees, based in Austin, Texas, is the developer of an aging-in-place platform that connects families with services in and around their homes. The company’s technology provides the infrastructure for payers to access, deploy and scale services. It has partnerships with most insurance carriers and health plans nationwide.

The helpful card works like a prepaid debit card. Payers can load money onto the card for eligible products and services. The card has distinct digital wallets for different purposes, such as buying OTC products, paying...

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