MedCity News January 8, 2024
Katie Adams

Amazon launched a new initiative to help connect people to digital health benefits that they may not know are available to them. Omada Health is its first partner. CEO Sean Duffy said his company stood out from the many other virtual diabetes care companies out there because about 20 million Americans — many of whom shop on Amazon — are eligible for Omada’s programs.

Amazon rolled out a new initiative on Monday to help connect people to digital health benefits that they may not know are available to them through their employer or health plan. To do so, Amazon plans to partner with digital health companies offering programs that help manage chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension, the tech giant...

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