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November 10, 2022
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Partnership aims to provide more human, digital mental health services

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Digital health solutions company Twill has announced a partnership with e-Psychiatry, a telepsychiatry and teletherapy service, that it says will provide increased human and digital mental health support for patients.

According to a release issued by Twill, the collaboration will complement Twill’s existing digital therapeutic offering, Twill Therapeutics, and care communities, Twill Care, while e-Psychiatry’s services can be offered as an element of Sequences, Twill’s fully configurable, scientifically designed, digital-first offering.

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New partnership between a health solutions firm and company specializing in teletherapy aims to make it easier to find both digital and interpersonal mental health support. Source: Adobe Stock.

“We see partnering with e-Psychiatry as an opportunity to turn the patient journey into a continuum by increasing the velocity of accessing care and breadth of treatment options for our higher acuity patients,” Twill’s chief medical officer Murray Zucker said in the release.

Twill said in the release that its partnership with e-Psychiatry, coupled with Twill’s recent partnership with health coaching services company YourCoach, aims to provide more humanity to digital care and enhance the company’s ability to treat higher acuity patients.

“e-Psychiatry provides access to thousands of licensed behavioral health professionals in all 50 states through our telebehavioral platform,” Scott Bernard, CEO and president at e-Psychiatry, said in the release. “With Twill, we’ll be able to expand the patients we reach and improve their engagement.”