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Progyny is a fertility benefits management company that provides comprehensive coverage for fertility and family building services like IUI, IVF, fertility preservation, adoption, surrogacy, and more. Their Smart Cycle approach bundles together all the individual services, tests and medications needed for a particular type of treatment and assigns a Smart Cycle value. Employers elect to offer a certain amount of Smart Cycles as part of their benefit, typically ranging from 2 Smart Cycles to unlimited Smart Cycles. Progyny members can work with their doctor to choose the most effective treatment for them without worrying about running out of coverage mid-treatment. The company combines clinical and emotional guidance, science, technology and data to provide fertility solutions for employers. Progyny has grown its client base to more than 179 large self-insured employers including Amazon, Google, Facebook and Microsoft.
Specialized Care Co Inc is a company that designs and markets dental products for children and people with special health care needs. They have products available on Amazon.com. Additionally, specialized care refers to a type of foster family care in California where supplemental payments are added to the basic rate for children with health and/or behavioral problems. It is a credential for providing shelter, supervision, and support services to these children.
“Plix” is an ambiguous label used across distinct fields rather than a single entity. In education and community engagement it appears as PLIX — the Public Library Innovation Exchange connected with MIT Media Lab work and as a CK-12 PLIX series that offers arithmetic and math learning modules, both aimed at scaling STEAM and informal learning. In consumer health and beauty, Plix is a Mumbai-based D2C startup founded around 2020 that markets plant-based nutrition, ingestible supplements (including apple cider vinegar and glutathione tablets), skincare serums and other personal-care items. The consumer-brand usage sits within broader Indian direct-to-consumer wellness trends: small, digital-first companies promoting plant-derived products alongside user reviews that report perceived benefits, while scientific efficacy and regulatory claims vary. Across meanings, Plix signals either localized innovation in public learning spaces or niche branding in the crowded wellness/skincare market; context (education vs. consumer goods) determines which interpretation applies.