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Myself I think Doc's deal with Amazon has to do with Amazon Care. They address Mental Health and Opioid Abuse.
JUST MY OPINION FROM TALKING WITH FRIENDS
Amazon has tapped leaders from Optum, Allscripts and hospitals nationwide to build its healthcare team.
The following executives lead Amazon's health strategy and are listed in alphabetical order:
Jennifer Becker. Head of Operations and Clinical Programs. Ms. Becker has worked with Amazon since October. She has previously worked at Seattle Children's Hospital for 14 years. In her last role at the hospital, she was the vice president of ambulatory services.
Chris Caggiano, MD. Healthcare Executive Adviser. Dr. Caggiano began his position with Amazon in April 2020. Before he worked with Amazon, he was the solutions director for EHR vendor Allscripts.
Bianca Eyherabide. Head of Payer/Partner Strategy. Before Ms. Eyherabide took her position at Amazon Care, she worked for Optum as the vice president of payer contracting and contract operations since 2018.
Gloria Goins. Head of Health Equity and Business Development. Ms. Goins is responsible for building customer-based initiatives and partnerships that drive growth, with the objective of improving health equity in underserved communities. She previously served as the chief diversity and inclusion officer at Marriottsville, Md.-based Bon Secours Health System for more than four years.
Neil Patel. Head of Partner Strategy and Solutions, Nonprofit Healthcare. Mr. Patel started this position in June, where he develops and drives partner strategy for the healthcare provider sector with Amazon.
Press release
Amazon Introduces New Mental Health Benefit for All U.S. Employees and Their Family Members
May 20, 2021 at 9:00 AM EDT
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Resources for Living is a free program for all 950,000 U.S. employees, their families, and households that provides personalized and convenient mental health services.
The new program offers a variety of care options including free one-on-one counseling sessions, either in-person or via phone, video, or text.
More than 26 million adults went untreated for mental health concerns in the U.S. in 2020, according to Mental Health America.
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 20, 2021-- (NASDAQ: AMZN)—Amazon today launched a new mental health benefit, Resources for Living, that provides every U.S. employee, their family, and their household with a single place to start for personalized, convenient, and confidential support for mental health and daily life assistance. These services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and include access to free counseling sessions in-person or through the phone, video, or text.
“Easy and affordable access to mental health care has become increasingly important as we all continue to navigate different everyday challenges,” said Beth Galetti, Amazon senior vice president of People eXperience and Technology. “Providing access to—and awareness around—mental health care is a critical responsibility for employers. This new offering will help us remove barriers and unnecessary stigma around getting help, to ensure our employees and their families feel safe and supported.”
According to the nonprofit Mental Health America, more than 26 million adults went untreated for mental health concerns in the U.S. in 2020. And a recent survey by the American Psychological Association showed that 48% of parents have more stress in their personal lives now than before the COVID-19 pandemic started.
“It is critically important that employers like Amazon evaluate and expand their programs and put a more significant focus on the mental health and mental well-being of their employees, especially as we continue to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic and begin to re-enter the workplace,” said Daniel H. Gillison Jr., CEO of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). “Employers bear a responsibility to ensure access to and provide adequate mental health services to their employees. It is good for their workers and it is good for business.”
Through the new Resources for Living program, Amazon employees, their families, and anyone living in their homes have access to several resources:
Free one-on-one counseling sessions—three sessions per person, per topic. Amazon will fund up to 24 million counseling sessions per year for its U.S. employees.
Flexible options including in-person, phone, video, or text conversations for counseling sessions.
Interactive self-care programs, including self-assessments, and a stress resource center.
Crisis and suicide-prevention support and access to a licensed mental health clinician any time of day.
Access to a self-paced app that offers computerized Cognitive Behavior Therapy, mindfulness resources, and personalized support for a broad range of mental health and wellness issues.
The health and safety of employees is Amazon’s No. 1 priority—and has been since Day 1. Amazon works closely with health and safety experts and scientists, and conducts thousands of safety inspections each day in the company’s buildings. We have also made hundreds of changes as a result of feedback from employees on how to improve their well-being at work, such as providing dedicated resources for their mental health and well-being.
All Amazon regular full-time employees receive the same core benefits, regardless of their role, level, or position—from the company’s executives to front-line employees in fulfillment centers preparing orders for customers. This new mental health offering complements the comprehensive benefits package that we offer to all regular full-time employees, which includes health insurance from an employee’s first day on the job, a 401(k) plan with a company match, up to 20 weeks of paid leave for birthing parents, subsidized child and adult backup care, access to subsidized skills training opportunities, and more.
For more information about Amazon’s comprehensive benefits, visit here. To apply for a job at Amazon, visit here.
Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company, Earth’s Best Employer, and Earth’s Safest Place to Work. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon Studios, and The Climate Pledge are some of the things pioneered by Amazon. For more information, visit amazon.com/about and follow @AmazonNews.
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210520005379/en/
Amazon.com, Inc.
Media Hotline
Amazon-pr@amazon.com
www.amazon.com/pr
Source: Amazon
Through the Resources for Living program, Amazon employees, their families and anyone living in their homes have access to the following:
Free one-on-one counseling sessions — three sessions per person, per topic. Amazon will fund up to 24 million counseling sessions per year for its U.S. employees.
Flexible options, including in-person, phone, video or text conversations for counseling sessions.
Interactive self-care programs, including self-assessments and a stress resource center.
Crisis and suicide-prevention support, and access to a licensed mental health clinician any time of day.
Access to a self-paced app that offers computerized cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness resources, and personalized support for a broad range of mental health-and-wellness issues.
Seattle-based Amazon is No. 2 on Progressive Grocer’s 2021 PG 100 list of the top food and consumables retailers in North America. Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods, wholly owned by Amazon, is No. 24 on PG's list. Robust consumer demand kept Amazon in record-setting territory during the first quarter, as the company logged a 44% year-over-year revenue increase, and profits more than tripled to $8.1 billion.
JUST MY OPINION FROM TALKING WITH FRIENDS
Amazon has tapped leaders from Optum, Allscripts and hospitals nationwide to build its healthcare team.
The following executives lead Amazon's health strategy and are listed in alphabetical order:
Jennifer Becker. Head of Operations and Clinical Programs. Ms. Becker has worked with Amazon since October. She has previously worked at Seattle Children's Hospital for 14 years. In her last role at the hospital, she was the vice president of ambulatory services.
Chris Caggiano, MD. Healthcare Executive Adviser. Dr. Caggiano began his position with Amazon in April 2020. Before he worked with Amazon, he was the solutions director for EHR vendor Allscripts.
Bianca Eyherabide. Head of Payer/Partner Strategy. Before Ms. Eyherabide took her position at Amazon Care, she worked for Optum as the vice president of payer contracting and contract operations since 2018.
Gloria Goins. Head of Health Equity and Business Development. Ms. Goins is responsible for building customer-based initiatives and partnerships that drive growth, with the objective of improving health equity in underserved communities. She previously served as the chief diversity and inclusion officer at Marriottsville, Md.-based Bon Secours Health System for more than four years.
Neil Patel. Head of Partner Strategy and Solutions, Nonprofit Healthcare. Mr. Patel started this position in June, where he develops and drives partner strategy for the healthcare provider sector with Amazon.
Press release
Amazon Introduces New Mental Health Benefit for All U.S. Employees and Their Family Members
May 20, 2021 at 9:00 AM EDT
Share
Resources for Living is a free program for all 950,000 U.S. employees, their families, and households that provides personalized and convenient mental health services.
The new program offers a variety of care options including free one-on-one counseling sessions, either in-person or via phone, video, or text.
More than 26 million adults went untreated for mental health concerns in the U.S. in 2020, according to Mental Health America.
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 20, 2021-- (NASDAQ: AMZN)—Amazon today launched a new mental health benefit, Resources for Living, that provides every U.S. employee, their family, and their household with a single place to start for personalized, convenient, and confidential support for mental health and daily life assistance. These services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and include access to free counseling sessions in-person or through the phone, video, or text.
“Easy and affordable access to mental health care has become increasingly important as we all continue to navigate different everyday challenges,” said Beth Galetti, Amazon senior vice president of People eXperience and Technology. “Providing access to—and awareness around—mental health care is a critical responsibility for employers. This new offering will help us remove barriers and unnecessary stigma around getting help, to ensure our employees and their families feel safe and supported.”
According to the nonprofit Mental Health America, more than 26 million adults went untreated for mental health concerns in the U.S. in 2020. And a recent survey by the American Psychological Association showed that 48% of parents have more stress in their personal lives now than before the COVID-19 pandemic started.
“It is critically important that employers like Amazon evaluate and expand their programs and put a more significant focus on the mental health and mental well-being of their employees, especially as we continue to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic and begin to re-enter the workplace,” said Daniel H. Gillison Jr., CEO of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). “Employers bear a responsibility to ensure access to and provide adequate mental health services to their employees. It is good for their workers and it is good for business.”
Through the new Resources for Living program, Amazon employees, their families, and anyone living in their homes have access to several resources:
Free one-on-one counseling sessions—three sessions per person, per topic. Amazon will fund up to 24 million counseling sessions per year for its U.S. employees.
Flexible options including in-person, phone, video, or text conversations for counseling sessions.
Interactive self-care programs, including self-assessments, and a stress resource center.
Crisis and suicide-prevention support and access to a licensed mental health clinician any time of day.
Access to a self-paced app that offers computerized Cognitive Behavior Therapy, mindfulness resources, and personalized support for a broad range of mental health and wellness issues.
The health and safety of employees is Amazon’s No. 1 priority—and has been since Day 1. Amazon works closely with health and safety experts and scientists, and conducts thousands of safety inspections each day in the company’s buildings. We have also made hundreds of changes as a result of feedback from employees on how to improve their well-being at work, such as providing dedicated resources for their mental health and well-being.
All Amazon regular full-time employees receive the same core benefits, regardless of their role, level, or position—from the company’s executives to front-line employees in fulfillment centers preparing orders for customers. This new mental health offering complements the comprehensive benefits package that we offer to all regular full-time employees, which includes health insurance from an employee’s first day on the job, a 401(k) plan with a company match, up to 20 weeks of paid leave for birthing parents, subsidized child and adult backup care, access to subsidized skills training opportunities, and more.
For more information about Amazon’s comprehensive benefits, visit here. To apply for a job at Amazon, visit here.
Amazon is guided by four principles: customer obsession rather than competitor focus, passion for invention, commitment to operational excellence, and long-term thinking. Amazon strives to be Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company, Earth’s Best Employer, and Earth’s Safest Place to Work. Customer reviews, 1-Click shopping, personalized recommendations, Prime, Fulfillment by Amazon, AWS, Kindle Direct Publishing, Kindle, Career Choice, Fire tablets, Fire TV, Amazon Echo, Alexa, Just Walk Out technology, Amazon Studios, and The Climate Pledge are some of the things pioneered by Amazon. For more information, visit amazon.com/about and follow @AmazonNews.
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210520005379/en/
Amazon.com, Inc.
Media Hotline
Amazon-pr@amazon.com
www.amazon.com/pr
Source: Amazon
Through the Resources for Living program, Amazon employees, their families and anyone living in their homes have access to the following:
Free one-on-one counseling sessions — three sessions per person, per topic. Amazon will fund up to 24 million counseling sessions per year for its U.S. employees.
Flexible options, including in-person, phone, video or text conversations for counseling sessions.
Interactive self-care programs, including self-assessments and a stress resource center.
Crisis and suicide-prevention support, and access to a licensed mental health clinician any time of day.
Access to a self-paced app that offers computerized cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness resources, and personalized support for a broad range of mental health-and-wellness issues.
Seattle-based Amazon is No. 2 on Progressive Grocer’s 2021 PG 100 list of the top food and consumables retailers in North America. Austin, Texas-based Whole Foods, wholly owned by Amazon, is No. 24 on PG's list. Robust consumer demand kept Amazon in record-setting territory during the first quarter, as the company logged a 44% year-over-year revenue increase, and profits more than tripled to $8.1 billion.
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