Your Amazon therapist will see you now: Tech giant plans to add mental health support to primary-care service
It's also planning to partner with mental health service provider Ginger.
Amazon's primary-care service, Amazon Care, plans to add behavioral health support to its growing list of medical offerings, Insider has learned. It's also planning to partner with mental healthcare provider Ginger as part of the efforts.
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