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Long wait times are hurting employees and employers

A large part of lost productivity happens when people are at work, but not fully functioning. Yet, if an employee makes an appointment the day their pain begins, it can take 26 days to see a doctor. That may leave them suffering and listless for weeks.

Long wait times are hurting employees and employers

Reduce lengthy delays and business impacts

While an employee waits to see a doctor, their frustrations might increase as their condition worsens. This can result in higher costs for the employer due to decreased productivity, avoidable ER visits, and more. However, there is a solution. Learn how employers can offer integrated virtual primary and mental health care that decreases wait times and reduces costs.

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