Lyric Health, the top telehealth provider in the U.S. and ranked first among all virtual care services, has partnered with Curaechoice, the leading benefits optimization company in the country. This collaboration allows Curaechoice members and their families to use Lyric Health’s full range of telehealth services for free — with no copays, deductibles, or coinsurance required.
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Healthcare costs are a major burden for many American families. A 2024 study from the Kaiser Family Foundation found that higher deductibles are causing people to delay or avoid necessary medical care. A 2025 report by Peterson-KFF also highlighted that unexpected medical bills and high drug prices remain top concerns for households. Curaechoice was created to address these problems by removing out-of-pocket costs for essential services, such as medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision care, ensuring members can get the care they need without worrying about money.
Harsha Hatti, CEO of Curaechoice, explained that the company’s goal is to remove barriers that stop families from getting the care they need. He mentioned that Curaechoice has become the top choice for self-insured employers by lowering financial stress and improving overall health. Hatti added that the platform helps families afford everything from routine check-ups and screenings to more complex treatments like heart and joint surgeries, bariatric procedures, and cancer care.
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As part of the new partnership, Lyric Health will provide Curaechoice members 24/7 access to urgent care, primary care, dermatology, mental health, and care navigation services through its secure virtual platform. The systems are already fully integrated, making it simple and convenient for members to use the services on either a laptop or a mobile device. Rey Colon, CEO of Lyric Health, said the collaboration fits perfectly with both companies’ goals. He noted that Lyric serves over seven million patients each year and has built its reputation on changing how care is provided. Colon praised Curaechoice for sharing the same innovative mindset and dedication to progress, and he believes the partnership will help both organizations serve more people in need of affordable, high-quality care.
Hatti was excited about the partnership, stating that Curaechoice only works with organizations that share its mission and have a strong track record. He said Lyric Health met all the requirements, with its reliable technology and strong focus on patient results. With this new collaboration, members will have access to trusted virtual care anytime, anywhere — whether they are traveling, retired, or studying out of state — without paying a single dollar. Hatti called it a partnership that benefits everyone involved, bringing real change to individuals, families, and employers across the country.
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