Phreesia Inc. Partners with Sesame Workshop to Enhance Children's Health Through Sesame Street Collaboration
Reuters
Aug 21
Phreesia Inc. Partners with Sesame Workshop to Enhance Children's Health Through Sesame Street Collaboration
Phreesia Inc., a leader in patient intake and outreach, has announced a five-year collaboration with Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street, to enhance the health of millions of children through engaging educational content. Utilizing beloved characters such as Elmo and Cookie Monster, this partnership aims to inform and support parents and caregivers at the point of care. Launching in October, the initiative will feature a series of campaigns on Phreesia's digital intake platform, targeting caregivers of children from birth to age 5 with content focusing on healthy habits and preventive care. This collaboration will provide crucial health information and emotional support, transforming wait times into valuable learning moments for families.
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