The technology giant is expanding Amazon Care – which currently offers its Washington-based employees access to virtual and personal health services – to its employees across the country. And it plans to offer the service to other companies as a workplace benefit for their own employees.
Amazon Care gives employees on-demand access to virtual chats or video visits with medical providers who can provide treatment for illnesses or injuries, Covid testing and flu shots, nutritional advice, pre-pregnancy planning and a range of other services. The doctors can order prescription drugs, which Amazon delivers to patients’ homes. The program also offers in-person visits by caregivers to workers’ homes for additional services such as blood draws.
“The program’s secure, HIPAA-compliant service also allows employees and their families to see the same dedicated teams of medical professionals, creating long-lasting relationships that benefit overall health,” Amazon said, adding that an app for the service is available to give employees easy access.
Starting Wednesday, the full range of Amazon Care services will be available to employees of other Washington-based companies. This summer, the virtual services will be available to employees of Amazon and other companies around the country. Amazon also plans to expand its in-person visits offering to Washington DC, Baltimore, Maryland and other cities in the coming months.
Amazon is in talks with a number of companies about using Amazon Care, a spokesperson said, who has not disclosed the names of potential customers. The spokesperson also declined to share details of how much it will cost other companies to provide their employees with the service.
More virtual care
The move to expand Amazon Care follows a boom in telemedicine during the pandemic – research firm Gartner estimates that by 2023, virtual interactions will be more than in-person care visits.