Spring Health has completed its acquisition of Alma, bringing together two mental health platforms to address persistent challenges such as fragmented care, limited access and lack of continuity as patients move between jobs, insurance plans or care needs. By combining Spring Health’s AI-driven technology with Alma’s network of independent clinicians and payer relationships, the merged company aims to deliver more consistent, long-term mental healthcare that adapts to individuals across different life stages rather than resetting with each transition.
The combined organization now supports more than 170 million people globally through employers and health plans, expanding access to in-network care while improving continuity. The integration will focus on better supporting patients with higher acuity needs, simplifying care navigation and reducing administrative burdens for providers through shared tools and infrastructure. Both companies will continue operating under their existing leadership while leveraging combined data, technology and resources to enhance care delivery and manage overall healthcare costs.
Spring Health’s model, which emphasizes matching patients to the right care at the right time, has already shown strong clinical outcomes, and the addition of Alma extends this approach across a broader, lifelong care journey. The deal reflects a broader shift in mental healthcare from focusing solely on access and quality toward ensuring continuity over time, aiming to provide stable, personalized support regardless of changes in coverage or circumstances.
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