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Twill’s Sequences close the gap between need and care

Twill has introduced Sequences™: an intelligent approach to address the ever-widening gap between need and care.

Sequences are bespoke configurations of evidence-based digital therapeutics, care communities, live coaching and telebehavioral health, third party services, and existing partner resources.

Sequences are open by design, in order to work seamlessly with existing infrastructures and ecosystems, enhancing personalization and engagement to create a more personal, precise, and connected journey. Each Sequence provides unified access to all eligible benefits, resources, and content. This creates easier access to digital therapeutics, coaching, EAPs and more.

Sequences are Twill’s answer to disjointed point solutions and a fragmented healthcare system.They’re designed to simplify digital-first healthcare by delivering hyper-personal solutions at scale—in a format that people actually enjoy.

Twill achieves this through:

  • Therapeutic Media™ — a proprietary content library of thousands of evidence-based, engaging interventions. Twill’s commitment to developing Therapeutic Media has already resulted in best-in-class engagement and retention, with significant behavioral and clinical outcomes.
  • Therapeutic Intelligence™ — Twill’s unique approach to AI, focused on delivering ethical responsibility, and a sense of therapeutic alliance
  • The Intelligent Healing Platform™ delivers intelligent journey management and care. The platform is purposely built to expand to a wide variety of medical conditions.
     

As The Intelligent Healing Company, Twill (formerly Happify Health) partners with payors, employers, and pharmaceutical clients to bring more care, to more people—at a lower cost. They do this by configuring Sequences around the needs of specific populations and conditions. Each Sequence intelligently guides people to the care they need, when they need it, in the way they want.

To date, Twill’s Sequences support a breadth of experiences related to mental health—including well-being, stress, and anxiety—as well as people who are pregnant, and those diagnosed with MS or Psoriasis. Because Sequences are built on an extensible and flexible proprietary architecture, Twill is positioned to quickly expand the range of medical conditions they serve.

In a landscape cluttered with point solutions, Twill’s Sequences guide people through complex care journeys with comprehensive, digital-first care that integrates seamlessly with their clients’ existing systems. A Sequence can bring together tools such as Twill Care and Twill Therapeutics, with wellness products and Therapeutic Media, as well as live coaching and telebehavioral health.

With Sequences, Twill offers a first-of-a-kind comprehensive solution to some of the most pervasive and costly medical conditions. So it’s no surprise that they are gaining significant market traction across customer segments—Twill is currently collaborating with top companies across its core customer segments: payor, pharma, and employer. Most recently, Twill has announced Sequences with the following:

  • Elevance Health (formerly Anthem Inc.) — Twill’s Sequence for Pregnancy provides early and consistent support throughout the entire pregnancy journey with solutions such as ongoing education, peer-to-peer support, care coordination, and tools. This partnership will bring innovative digital health services to areas of women’s health including pregnancy, post-partem needs, menopause, and more.
  • Biogen — Twill’s Sequence for MS supports people living with multiple sclerosis, helping them manage their care journey, improve their well-being, learn about treatment options, consult with experts, and connect with other people in the MS community for support.
  • Almirall S.A. — Twill’s Sequence for Psoriasis is designed to help people with psoriasis improve their well-being. It’s currently available in Spain, the United Kingdom, and Italy.


Watch Twill’s Sequences video to see how they’re shortening the gap between need and care.

For more information about Twill, visit their new website at Twill.Health/sequences

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