Managed Health Care Connect March 17, 2021
Jenn Dellwo, Icario

Last year when the pandemic began, we discussed the potential impact on SDoH and mental health. We’re back 1 year later to check-in on where we’re at now, and where we’re headed.

March 2020 marked the dawn of an unprecedented time—worldwide lockdowns, social distancing measures, and a health crisis unlike most of us have ever experienced as COVID-19 spread around the world.

While we kept a watchful eye on the pandemic itself, Icario speculated we were on the brink of a new health care crisis—one that highlighted the mental health ramifications of the pandemic. We spoke to Sara Ratner, Icario’s SVP of Government Markets & Strategic Initiatives last March about what this could mean, and what some of the social...

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