Virtual behavioral health for health equity
According to MDLIVE research, 57% of respondents said they were open to using telehealth for behavioral health services. Plan sponsors that capitalize on the virtual model help eliminate barriers to c...
Read MoreClearing the path to care to address behavioral health disconnect
With greater cultural transparency on behavioral health, stigma around seeking treatment is diminishing. However, a concerning number of consumers report their behavioral health has deteriorated.
Read MoreConsiderations for personalizing behavioral health
A next-generation approach for behavioral care navigation and support is necessary to help members get the care they need sooner.
Read MoreGetting started: The biggest barrier to getting behavioral health services
New research from MDLIVE shows that getting started is the biggest hurdle for getting individuals struggling with behavioral health issues to seek the care they need.
Read MoreClinically Speaking: Behavioral Health Services in America
92% of adults living with a behavioral health condition also struggle with a physical condition, costing billions annually. We detail strategies to overcome the barriers that keep individuals from see...
Read MoreDefining behavioral health to understand and better treat it
Understanding the meaning of behavioral health and treating it holistically can lead to better health outcomes.
Read MoreCoupling Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment with Behavioral Health Care Can Improve Health Outcomes for Oncology Patients
Being diagnosed and living with cancer can cause significant psychological stress.
Read MoreIn case you missed it: Key behavioral care insights from AHIP 2023
Among the key takeaways from the AHIP 2023 conference: The health care system must do a better job of working together to provide people with the right behavioral health care resources at the right ti...
Read More2023 Health Care Trends
Hybrid care models, affordability, health equity, and behavioral health emerge as top focus areas for plan sponsors and consumers.
Read MoreNavigating reproductive health in the changing workforce landscape
The way women experience health and disease are unique through specific stages like pregnancy, menopause and more.
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