MedCity News October 14, 2021
Ted Hong

Employers today realize they must give workers choices to support their whole being, including resources to meet their psychological needs. Fortunately, digital health management platforms bring together robust offerings that evolve as health needs change.

Better access to mental health services may prove to be one of the few positive byproducts of the pandemic. Until recently, and despite more than a century of reforms, a stigma remained around mental illness and its treatments before the advent of Covid-19. A confusing array of services and solutions made it difficult for patients to navigate the market or obtain the care they needed for some conditions, particularly those that were largely unaddressed by their employers’ healthcare plans.

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