CuraLinc Healthcare Expands Partner Network Announcing Strategic Oshi Health Partnership

CHICAGO, Illinois, November 5, 2024 – CuraLinc Healthcare, a leading provider of mental health and wellbeing programs for employees, students and families, announces the expansion of its Partner Network, featuring a new partnership with Oshi Health, the first and only virtual digestive health center of excellence. CuraLinc recognizes that mental health outcomes improve when we consider the broader context of physical, financial and social wellbeing. By expanding our Partner Network, we’re making it easier for clients to provide their employees with coordinated access to high-quality, whole-person care. 

The CuraLinc Partner Network is designed to address the disjointed approach many employees face when they need health and wellbeing support​, especially given the interconnected nature of so many health conditions​. Our integration model will simplify access to care, reduce silos and promote early identification of co-occurring health issues, leading to better management of chronic conditions and improved overall health outcomes. 

“Our expanded Partner Network represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide holistic care that truly meets the needs of employees,” said Kathy Mahieu, Senior Vice President of Strategy for CuraLinc. “By integrating specialized care providers with our mental health services, we’re not only improving access to essential care and resources but also fostering a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection that is critical for improving overall wellbeing.” 

Oshi Health’s innovative virtual care model utilizes a multidisciplinary team to provide evidence-based diagnosis and treatment for a​ll​​ ​gastrointestinal conditions​, like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn’s Disease and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)​. Research shows that nearly one in three individuals with gastrointestinal conditions also experience anxiety or depression. With CuraLinc’s integrated approach, we can help employees navigate these interconnected issues more effectively. 

​​“Mental health conditions are often linked to digestive health disorders, which in turn, can increase anxiety and chronic stress and make GI symptoms even worse. It’s truly a vicious cycle,” said Randy Forman, Chief Commercial Officer of Oshi Health. “Our whole-person multidisciplinary approach addresses the physical and emotional burdens of GI conditions and empowers people to reclaim their lives from debilitating symptoms. The idea that this care can be part of an integrated care plan for mental wellbeing makes it all the more meaningful to patients, and effective for employers.” ​​     ​ 

By collaborating with leading organizations like Oshi Health, CuraLinc is enhancing our ability to support employee wellbeing and address their complex challenges. This holistic approach improves access to essential care and drives significant cost savings for employers, leading to higher engagement, increased satisfaction and better overall health outcomes for employees. 

About CuraLinc Healthcare  

CuraLinc Healthcare provides transformative mental health care fueled by connectivity – marrying technology and personalized advocacy to support employees, families and students through programs that have a measurable impact on their health, wellbeing and productivity. For more information, please visit curalinc.com.  

About Oshi Health 

Oshi Health is a redesigned digestive healthcare experience that transforms access to care, the patient experience, clinical outcomes, and healthcare economics. In a high-touch virtual care delivery model, Oshi Health provides diagnosis and integrated care for digestive conditions and empowers people to achieve lasting control of their symptoms. Launched in 2020, Oshi Health works with innovative employers, health insurance partners, health systems, and community GI practices to scale access to multidisciplinary care, reduce healthcare costs, and improve the lives of millions of Americans with chronic gastrointestinal diseases. For more information, visit oshihealth.com

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