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Alight, Inc., a cloud-based human capital technology and services provider, announced additions to the Alight Partner Network, designed to provide additional high-value options that promote employees’ well-being, according to a company press release.
The Partner Network seeks to combine content, solutions and delivery services on the Alight Worklife platform to help employers improve well-being offerings for employees.
“Just as society has become more diverse, so has today’s workforce, and with that comes the need for personalized benefits that will meet the specific needs of employees and their loved ones in order to live happier, healthier lives and achieve total well-being,” said Alison Borland, Alight executive vice president of wealth and well-being solutions, in the release. “As part of our partner network, Hinge Health and Quit Genius offer the support and resources today’s workers need to address specific care needs while helping employers reduce medical costs through caring for specific conditions.”
Hinge Health is an end-to-end digital musculoskeletal clinic that addresses preventative, acute, chronic and pre- and post-surgery care for MSK conditions, such as back and joint pain, the release says. Hinge Health’s holistic approach includes a comprehensive clinical care team, advanced motion tracking technology, wearable pain relief devices, educational content and real-time interventions to avoid invasive and expensive treatments.
Quit Genius is a digital solution for treating substance use disorders, the release says. As part of Alight’s Partner Network, Quit Genius’ tobacco cessation program provides a digital program to help members access evidenced-based care, including engaging mobile content, a dedicated care team, personalized tracking tools and nicotine replacement therapy.
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