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Hinge Health now supports over 300 public sector organizations including 24 state governments

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hinge Health, Inc. (NYSE: HNGE) today announced its expansion throughout the public sector, now delivering musculoskeletal (MSK) care to employees across 24 state employee health plan clients. With MSK conditions continuing to be a top healthcare cost driver, leading state governments are taking a different approach, prioritizing early intervention, accessibility, and evidence-based care that meets employees where they are.

“Providing our team with a digital program that fits into their busy lives ensures they get the right care at the right time,” said Karyn Williams, Program Manager at Employees’ Group Insurance for the State of Wyoming. “By adding Hinge Health as a benefit for our employees, we’re making an investment in their long-term wellbeing while also managing our healthcare costs more effectively.”

Hinge Health’s care model – which serves members across all 50 states – is designed to support the realities of public service, providing 24/7 access to care for employees across various roles, schedules, and locations, from desk-based workers to frontline and shift-based staff.

Hinge Health now supports more than 300 public sector organizations, reaching more than 5 million people across state and local governments, higher education, and public institutions nationwide, including the State of Maine, the Employees’ Group Insurance for the State of Wyoming, the Local Government Health Insurance Board of Alabama, and the Texas A&M University System.

"We’re proud to partner with forward-thinking organizations to deliver a higher standard of care that addresses their dual mandate of fiscal responsibility and employee health and wellbeing,” said Jim Pursley, President, Hinge Health. “Together, we’re redefining what easy to access, high-quality care looks like for millions of public sector employees and their families.”

About Hinge Health

Hinge Health is focused on scaling and automating the delivery of health care, starting with musculoskeletal conditions. Leveraging an AI-powered care model, wearable devices, and access to expert clinicians, Hinge Health delivers personalized, evidence-based care that helps people move beyond pain, improving member outcomes and experiences, and reducing costs for clients. The company is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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