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Behavioral Health Is Essential To Whole Person Care
Physical, mental, and emotional health are intertwined and interconnected. And yet, too often they are treated separately.
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How Empathetic Listening Improves Primary Care Patient Outcomes
At Vera, we’re using empathetic listening to inspire behavior change and drive lasting, positive health outcomes. If comprehensive, preventive, coordinated care aligns with your values, download our new white paper to learn more.
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The Importance Of Mental Health Benefits In The COVID Era
It’s become clear and increasingly quantifiable that recent history has only increased the severity of America’s mental health crisis.
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Benefit Strategy Design: Solving an Impossible Task
Consistently rising costs in healthcare make crafting a benefit strategy a yearly challenge for employers. On average, large organizations can expect to spend 15% more on their benefits plan each year. What if employers have been asking the wrong questions? And it is possible to spend less by spending more?