Talkspace has announced a new partnership with Blue Cross of Idaho, aiming to enhance behavioural health access across the region.

The collaboration integrates Talkspace’s virtual mental health services into Blue Cross Idaho’s network, providing members with asynchronous message-based therapy and live video sessions from licensed clinicians.

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Talkspace chief growth officer Erin Boyd said: “Partnering with Blue Cross of Idaho allows Talkspace to continue our important mission of expanding access to high-quality, convenient mental health care. 

“This collaboration will make therapy and psychiatric support affordable for individuals and families across the nation, empowering them to prioritise their mental well-being on their own terms.”

Blue Cross of Idaho became part of TalkSpace’s expanding list of health plans, and benefits clients such as Carelon, Aetna, Cigna, Optum, and select Blue Cross Blue Shield plans.

With this new partnership, Talkspace now extends its coverage to approximately 200 million people in the US, including those with Medicare and Medicare Advantage.

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Available in all 50 states, licensed Talkspace therapists provide members with the choice between asynchronous therapy options and live video sessions.

This flexibility allows users to customise their care and overcome barriers to treatment, thereby increasing engagement.

Blue Cross of Idaho healthcare operations vice-president Dawn Atkin said: “Blue Cross of Idaho members deserve access to mental healthcare that fits into their lives.

“That’s why we’re proud to partner with Talkspace to significantly enhance mental health services for all of our members, providing a direct line to an experienced, licensed professional anytime and anywhere they need support.”

Members of Blue Cross of Idaho, encompassing couples and teens aged 13 and above, can sign up for therapy and psychiatric medication support (for those 18 and above) through the Talkspace website.