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On-Demand Webinar

The Power of Prevention in Mental Health

Recorded June 18, 2024

The role of prevention across the spectrum of mental health care is becoming more important given the rising rates of anxiety and depression. Data increasingly shows us another way in which mental health is simply health - intervening early makes all the difference for long-term clinical and financial outcomes. How can you determine the right strategy for your approach to care?  

Join us for an exclusive briefing to gain perspective on the role of prevention in effective and comprehensive mental health care. Our experts will walk through industry data with fresh insights and outcomes measurements to help you think about how to include prevention in your strategy.  

Speakers

  • Stephen Massey, Co-founder and Co-CEO, Health Action Alliance  
  • Omar Manejwala, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Dario 
  • Eliane Boucher, PhD, Sr. Director of Behavioral Health, Twill by Dario  

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