Managed Healthcare Executive December 5, 2021
MHE Staff

More than one quarter (27%) of employees with employer-sponsored health insurance said those expenses had a major impact on their mental health, while 16% indicated they had a major impact on their family’s well-being. These results come from the Centivo Healthcare and Financial Sacrifices Survey, 2021, where 805 U.S. respondents ages 18 to 64 were asked if they had experienced significant medical expenses in the past two years.

According to a 2021 Mercer survey, employers with 500 or more employees say that addressing employees’ mental and emotional health will be a top priority over the next 3-5 years. The Kaiser Family Foundation also found that four in 10 (39%) employers report making changes to their mental health and substance abuse...

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