Foyer Global launches telemedicine services with Teladoc Health

Foyer Global Health has launched two telemedicine services in collaboration with Teladoc Health; mental health coaching and a get fit programme.  

Mental health coaching is available 24 hours a day and can be accessed in four languages – English, French, German and Spanish. The service will help customers with various challenges including:

The get fit programme gives customers a personalised programme that fits their goals and needs and is aimed at improving their wellness and lifestyle on a daily basis, no matter where they live or their situation.

The programme consists of a basic menu, weekly menus with recipes, weekly online check-ins, and an exercise programme based on their starting point and more.

The two services are accessible through the Foyer portal and are free for all insured members. 

Foyer said the move allowed customers to access round-the-clock care from anywhere in the world, which has become a necessity for many globally mobile people, especially since the pandemic. 

Foyer aded that trhough the partnership with Teladoc Health it would continuously enhance the accessibility of virtual care services and that it was committed to offering customers a better sense of security through mental health support along their expatriate journey. 

Foyer said the launch represents an important step forward in providing customers with high quality healthcare.  

François Jacquemin, CEO of Foyer Global Health (pictured) said: “Our long-lasting partnership with Teladoc Health is key to addressing globally mobile people’s expectations. Together, we are proud to be able to deliver reliable telehealth solutions tailored to them.”  

Lydia Geluk, commercial director Benelux of Teladoc Health said: “Focusing not only on physical health but expanding our support to include whole-person care is the way to go.  

“Through our combined global footprint, we can support members wherever they are and allow them to discuss any issue related to their physical or mental wellbeing in a language they are comfortable with.“

 

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