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June 09, 2023
Dr. Teresa Bartlett, managing director, managed care; Dr. Reema Hammoud, AVP clinical pharmacy; and Dr. Paul Peak, VP clinical pharmacy
Addressing PTSD trends

People affected by post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) have a better chance of recovering and returning to work quickly if early intervention steps take place, rather than waiting for the person’s symptoms to introduce themselves. We know how impor…

June 09, 2023 by Dr. Teresa Bartlett, managing director, managed care; Dr. Reema Hammoud, AVP clinical pharmacy; and Dr. Paul Peak, VP clinical pharmacy
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June 27, 2022
Beth Burry-Jackson
SVP, managed care operations
Improving outcomes: PTSD in the workplace

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) claims can be particularly tricky due to the shifting nature of the diagnosis. Greater awareness around mental health is helpful, but there are several factors that greatly impact a patient’s outcome. The challen…

June 27, 2022 by Beth Burry-Jackson, SVP, managed care operations
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August 08, 2019
Bryon Bass
SVP disability and absence management
Increasing awareness of the impact of PTSD in the workplace

(DMEC) - One of the most heartwarming commercials on air today features a veteran at an animal shelter surveying dogs available for adoption. While most of the dogs are playfully vying for attention, he notices one dog with soulful eyes, quietly rest…

August 08, 2019 by Bryon Bass, SVP disability and absence management
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July 08, 2014
Dr. Teresa Bartlett
managing director, senior medical officer
PTSD – not just a combat-related concern

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has gotten a lot of national attention lately due to several disturbing events on military bases. However, PTSD is not limited to veterans and those who have been exposed to war. It is a complex disorder that can…

July 08, 2014 by Dr. Teresa Bartlett, managing director, senior medical officer
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