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    Doulas boost maternal health outcomes, according to an analysis of Medicaid data

    Jennifer Kowalski, VP of the policy institute at Elevance Health, breaks down a study revealing doulas' impact on positive birth outcomes.

    By Deanna Cuadra
    November 16
  • Workforce management
    Why the U.S. is among the 5 worst countries for employee benefits

    American companies are focused on supporting their employees through benefits perhaps more than ever before. But has it been enough?

    By Paola Peralta
    November 16
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  • Benefits Think Changes in broker compensation will lead to good things for the benefits industry

    As benefits consulting and administration start to separate, it's time for compensation to be both transparent and reasonable.

    November 16
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    Elite Benefits of America
  • Mental Health
    Mental health drug utilization is going up — but costs don't have to

    Karthik Ganesh, CEO of EmpiRx Health, explains how employers can keep costs down without sacrificing anyone's mental health.

    By Deanna Cuadra
    November 16
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    How TikTok became Gen Z's top healthcare resource

    Young employees are putting more trust in the social media platform than healthcare providers. What's that mean for their long-term wellness?

    By Paola Peralta
    November 15
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  • Benefits Think Decreasing barriers to employee mental health care engagement

    Employers working to provide competitive, helpful benefit plans have the additional important task making those plans easy for their employees and dependents to sign up for and use.

    November 15
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    Blue Shield of California
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    24% of workers in the gig economy are uninsured. How can employers help?

    A survey by Stride Health highlights the health coverage education gap among independent workers.

    By Lee Hafner
    November 15
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    Mental health has a race issue: How misdiagnosis is impacting Black employees

    Black individuals are misdiagnosed for mental health disorders at higher rates, and receive lesser treatment than their white peers. What can be done to create more equitable support?

    By Alyssa Place
    November 15
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    Why have DEI efforts let Hispanic women down?

    Yrthya Dinzey-Flores from Justworks and Victoria Park from Hero Collective break down why DEI research and initiatives do not capture the needs of Hispanic women in the workplace.

    By Deanna Cuadra
    November 15
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    Not investing in DEI? That decision could cost your company

    Arizent research found that more than 95% of employees think they have something to learn from people who are different from them. But only 66% think that diverse companies make better decisions.

    By Paola Peralta
    November 15
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The New Approach to Mental Health

Workers are feeling the strain. Here's what employers need to know, and what they can do to help.

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