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In a bid to beef up the services it can provide directly to customers, Accolade announced on Friday that it plans to acquire telehealth provider PlushCare in a deal worth up to $450 million.
It’s the latest in a spate of acquisitions in which health providers and payers have sought to bring basic telehealth offerings in-house. The move comes after a year of significant
expansion for Accolade. The employer benefits platform, which helps employees access care through a guided concierge system, went public in July 2020 and finalized its acquisition of second
opinion service 2nd.md last month in a deal worth up to $460 million. PlushCare provides virtual primary care and mental health services in all 50 states and accepts most insurance. The
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