Acquiring Company
Universal Health Services
Acquired Company
Talkspace
Description
Universal Health Services has successfully acquired Talkspace, a virtual behavioral and mental healthcare provider. This acquisition is part of Universal Health's strategy to enhance its presence in digital behavioral health and teletherapy. The integration of Talkspace is expected to complement Universal Health's existing network of physical facilities. This move underscores Universal Health's commitment to expanding mental health services.
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Who acquired Talkspace?
Talkspace was acquired by Universal Health Services, based in Upper Merion Township. The deal was reported on August 22, 2026. Universal Health Services, Inc. is one of the largest stockholder-owned hospital management companies in the United States. Universal Health Services is publicly traded (UHS) and operates in Health Care.
When did Universal Health Services acquire Talkspace?
Universal Health Services's acquisition of Talkspace was reported on August 22, 2026. Universal Health Services has successfully acquired Talkspace, a virtual behavioral and mental healthcare provider. This acquisition is part of Universal Health's strategy to enhance its presence in digital behavioral health and teletherapy. Fundz records the date the transaction was first publicly reported, sourced from filings and company announcements.
What does Talkspace do?
âTalkspace has given me a chance to not give up on myself. It's helped me see things very differently.â âIf it doesn't work out with one therapist, you can move to somebody else. But in-person it's not easy to move from one therapist to another.â It is privately held, operating in Health Care, and is based in New York.
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