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Tag Archives: mental health
What We’re Reading – Burnout is soaring. Here are 7 ways employers can help.
Is there a human being on the planet who hasn’t been affected in some way by COVID? Highly doubtful. We’ve seen (actual or reports of) people becoming infected and/or dying; regular and often quickly-changing recommendations for safety; disruptions to our … Read Full Post
Tagged COVID-19, employee burnout, mental health, overload
What We’re Reading – A year after lockdown: 5 ways the world of work has changed for good
It’s doubtful that anyone remains unaffected by the lockdowns that persist a year after the start of the public health emergency. Every sector and group would argue that the effects have been particularly difficult on its own members, but most … Read Full Post
What We’re Reading – If you’re not prioritizing mental health, you are ‘missing the boat’
Many of our recent blogs have commented about how challenging this year has been, but it bears repeating. COVID, social unrest, election stress and the trickle-down effects from all of these have ratcheted up our collective angst and threaten our … Read Full Post
Tagged anxiety, burnout, Coronavirus, COVID, employee stress, mental health
Trump Administration Announces $20 Billion in New Phase 3 Provider Relief Funding
On October 5, 2020, the Department of Health & Human Services announced that healthcare providers will be able to apply for a Phase 3 General Distribution allocation from the Provider Relief Fund. This allocation is available to providers who were … Read Full Post
What We’re Reading – Five Self-care Tips for Physicians in the COVID Era
Physicians have always had stress in their lives but when COVID surfaced, it just seemed to mount higher. We all probably thought at the beginning that this would only affect our lives for a short period of time and then … Read Full Post
Tagged Coronavirus, COVID-19, mental health, physicians, stress management
What We’re Reading – How to get your behavioral health codes right
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, (DSM-5, in medical parlance) is a handbook, if you will, to assist in making diagnostic judgments in cases of mental disorders. The manual classifies conditions and provides diagnostic criteria in … Read Full Post