Caring for caregivers: How to address healthcare’s mental health crisis

A mental health crisis is affecting frontline caregivers. For healthcare workers especially, the pandemic has exacerbated pre-existing mental health issues, exposed the lack of support many feel from their employers, and sparked a wave of resignations.

In a recent survey of more than 1,200 employees and benefits leaders, 59 percent of workers said their mental health has affected their ability to do their jobs this year, up from 48 percent the year before. Learn how today’s healthcare employees and employers are reinventing the way they approach mental health at work in Lyra Health’s 2022 State of Mental Health at Work report.

In this webinar, you will learn:

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