Just one in five people who go to therapy through a traditional health plan or EAP see reliable symptom improvement, and over 70% of mental health care providers in large, employer-sponsored plans don’t offer evidence-based treatments. Low-quality mental health care means employees don’t get better, and consequences for both employer and employee include high health plan costs, absenteeism, presenteeism, burnout, and high turnover. In this guide, learn the key criteria for a mental health benefit that provides high-quality care for employees, while still delivering significant ROI.
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