Now is the time to make mental healthcare a priority.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had an enormous impact on people's mental health

In a recent study, half of respondents report their mental health has been negatively affected.1

Companies, healthcare organizations, and leaders around the world are taking mental health more seriously than ever. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has elevated the stress and anxiety that take a toll on individuals' mental health.

At Teladoc Health, we believe that people deserve access to high-quality mental healthcare to get the action plan and support needed to be well and productive at life and work.

1April 2020 study of 1,558 employees or those recently employed in Canada and the U.S. conducted by Leger and commissioned by Teladoc Health
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Research shows access to the right information and support are necessary to improve mental health

Access the full research report to:

  • Understand the magnitude of mental health challenges
  • Assess the impact on workplace productivity
  • Address issues preventing people from seeking support

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Virtual care is increasingly expected

Virtual care has moved to center stage during the COVID-19 pandemic and is helping more people than ever to access high-quality care from the comfort of home.

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Partnering to deliver mental healthcare

Read how executives are rethinking what it means to truly help people in need by making virtual mental healthcare widely accessible.

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Empower people to get the support they need

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making a difference

Lead the conversation

Our research revealed an opportunity to support mental health dialogue in the workplace. That's why we've made a discussion guide to help managers respond to those seeking help for a more open and supportive environment at work.

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College students seeking mental health services is on the rise

That's why we've created this discussion guide to help set the stage for safe and supportive mental health conversation for students.

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