- Employees in the veterinary field are underserved by mental health and financial well-being benefits
For a veterinarian, the emotional aspects and financial strain of their profession can have a lasting impact on their mental health.
April 27 -
“After my husband died, I couldn’t even tie my shoes,” says Emma Payne, founder of Grief Coach. “The fact that I was expected to go back to work was unthinkable.”
April 27 -
One in five people will experience a mental illness within a given year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, 70% never seek treatment.
April 23 -
Now is an “opportunity to advance the conversation around mental health and well-being,” says Aetna’s head of behavioral health.
April 23 -
25 million Americans do not have high-speed internet access, and as many as 14 million have no internet access at all.
April 22 -
Sharing information about infection rates is generally up to the company's discretion.
April 22 -
Workers who make at least 60 deliveries a week can apply for the family care stipend, according to a Postmates spokeswoman.
April 21 -
Firms are delaying, shortening or making virtual their internship programs this summer as efforts to slow the pandemic around the world leave employees working from home.
April 20 -
The National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions says the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the need for employers to fight social disparities.
April 17 -
The growing costs faced by today’s health care purchasers and plan members have many returning to proven strategies like V-BID, which lowers or eliminates the out-of-pocket cost for high-value services or medications.
April 17
Catalyst for Payment Reform -
New data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that Americans responded quickly and thoroughly to directions from federal, state and local leaders, to combat coronavirus.
April 17 -
The social-distancing device could be part of a broader array of new safety protocols put in place.
April 17 -
The juggling act for policy makers will be to reopen without triggering a second wave of infections that leads to a fresh round of lockdowns and yet more economic damage.
April 16 -
There is wide variety in how aggressively the rules are issued and applied during the coronavirus pandemic, and businesses often don’t know which way to turn.
April 16 -
One possible solution is for employers to add a new temporary dependent care benefit, whereby employers can cover dependent care expenses with an expanded set of expense coverage.
April 15
WEX Health -
Once case numbers become more manageable, the U.S. will move away from self-isolation, and toward containing individual cases. The U.S. will need 100,000 to 300,000 contact tracers to contain the coronavirus.
April 15 -
For starters, they can use the windfall to pay off debt, shore up their HSAs and build a cash reserve.
April 14 -
Public health specialists said a range of tools, high-tech strategies and old-school public health interventions could help tamp down the spread of COVID-19.
April 14 -
Sen. Bernie Sanders is making his case for what a supplemental rescue package should include ― guaranteed paid sick leave.
April 14 -
Telehealth can meet the need for both expanded healthcare resources and for avoidance of in-person contact that may promote disease transmission.
April 13
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