RedArc partners with Thrive mental health app

‘Digital and human approach’

Adam Saville
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Support across group and individual policies for protection and health insurance

RedArc Nurses has teamed up with Thrive Therapeutic Software's mental health app to offer early intervention and prevention services through insurers. The partnership follows growing concern among insurers surrounding underwriting and claims management for mental health conditions, which, according to Mind, affect one in four people each year. Through mood assessments, based upon clinical practices such as the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ9) and the Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7), Thrive's NHS-approved app helps people manage their own mental health through daily ...

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