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    UHS to acquire Talkspace in $835 million deal

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    Universal Health Services, a for-profit acute and behavioral hospital operator, will acquire virtual behavioral care provider Talkspace, the companies announced Monday.

    Under the final agreement, Talkspace will be acquired for $5.25 per share. According to the announcement, this translates into an enterprise value of approximately $835 million. The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter. UHS will finance the purchase with debt consistent with its existing revolving credit facility.

    The companies say the ultimate goal is to create a national end-to-end platform for behavioral health while expanding access to commercially insured patient populations.

    “This acquisition is consistent with UHS’ core growth goals of accelerating our outpatient and telehealth behavioral health strategy, diversifying our payer mix, and providing a comprehensive technology-enabled continuum of care,” Mark D. Miller, president and CEO of UHS, said in a statement.

    In a recent earnings call, UHS executives emphasized the company’s efforts to increase behavioral patient throughput and address a shortage of behavioral health clinicians who are capping volumes. So far, the focus has been on “step-down” care that continues in a lower-intensity setting after the patient is discharged from the hospital.

    In Monday’s announcement, UHS noted that the virtual care company’s services “facilitate seamless transitions between care settings and improve access for both payers and consumers.”

    UHS Chief Financial Officer Steve Filton emphasized these points during a fireside chat at the Leerink Global Healthcare Conference on Monday morning, calling the partnership “an accelerator” of UHS’s outpatient efforts.

    “Over the last year or two, we’ve focused on increasing our presence in the outpatient space, particularly in the behavioral space, and we’ve done a lot of work internally to accelerate that,” he said. “By acquiring Talkspace, we will be acquiring a cadre of 6,000 therapists, many of whom Talkspace believes will have additional capacity as more demand is created. And we believe this acquisition will create more demand.”

    Filton went on to explain that the virtual care feature is particularly appealing to patients who don’t want to go to the UHS campus, as well as younger generations who are “really drawn to virtual care.” Patient flow should also be “two-way,” he added, as Talkspace will refer members who need more intensive outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization, or inpatient treatment to UHS facilities.

    Listed UHS had a positive growth outlook for 2026, although trading volume would decline in 2025. For the fourth quarter of 2025, UHS reported net revenue of $4.5 billion, an increase of 9.1% year over year, and adjusted earnings per diluted share of $5.88 (adjusted net income attributable to UHS of $371.4 million and reported net income attributable to UHS of $445.9 million).

    Additionally, in the final quarter of 2025, UHS Behavioral Health’s net revenue increased 8.6% in the quarter to more than $1.9 billion and increased 7.2% on a same-store basis to more than $1.8 billion. The health system plans to open two new behavioral health projects and 10 new outpatient departments this year, totaling 264 beds.

    Talkspace connects people and therapists through an app to provide counseling remotely via phone, video chat, or text. The company’s suite of mental health services includes therapy for individuals, teens and couples, as well as psychiatric treatment and medication management. Its services are available to more than 200 million members through commercial payers Medicare, Medicare Advantage, and Tricare. Individuals can also access Talkspace’s services through employee assistance programs (EAPs), partnerships with leading healthcare companies, or as a free benefit through employers, schools, and government agencies.

    In 2025, Talkspace delivered strong results with revenue of $229 million and net income of $4.8 million, driven in part by increased payroll revenue year-over-year. Talkspace’s growth is being driven by expanding its payer business, but the company is also exploring opportunities in the pharmaceutical space to support patients. The company is working with Novo Nordisk to support patients taking weight loss drugs.

    “Over the past several years, Talkspace has transformed from a direct-to-consumer pioneer to a large-scale, insured behavioral health platform trusted by patients, providers, payers, and employers,” Talkspace CEO John R. Cohen, MD, said in the announcement. “This transaction reflects the next logical step in expanding access to affordable, high-quality mental health care by integrating outpatient virtual care into the modern behavioral health ecosystem.”

    Talkspace is focused on using artificial intelligence to reduce administrative burden for healthcare providers and improve the patient experience. Use cases include AI assistance to improve insurance eligibility determination and smart insights for providers to prepare sessions. The company found that when providers leverage these insights, members are more likely to book follow-up sessions.

    Talkspace also has a risk algorithm that flags suicide risk and builds behavioral health AI models trained on internal anonymized clinical data. The goal is to build treatment companions and clinical support tools based on de-identified treatment records and rigorously tested for safety and quality of care, Cohen previously said.

    Filton said that after the deal, Talkspace’s infrastructure and technology “will remain largely intact,” as will its management team.

    UHS said it expects the transaction to be slightly accretive to adjusted net income (excluding purchase costs) in the year following closing, with further accretion over time.

    Mr. Filton explained that this transaction was primarily driven by the opportunity for additional revenue, as opposed to other transactions that were focused on cost reduction. Although the acquisition financing will bring UHS’s debt leverage to 0.3x (bringing the company’s leverage to around 2.1x, at the lower end of its stated target range), he emphasized that UHS “remains an opportunistic deployer of capital, meaning that as other M&A opportunities arise, we will evaluate them and respond where appropriate.”



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