Impact Of COVID-19 On Mental Health Care: Perspectives From A Psychiatrist & Primary Care Provider On Access & Treatment
The COVID-19 pandemic will permanently change mental health treatment, agree Drs. Madhukar Trivedi and Sloan Manning, a psychiatrist and a primary care physician, respectively. Whether that treatment occurs in a primary care setting or with a specialist, it is likely to happen at least in part via telemedicine. Reimbursement has likely been affected for both the short and long term, too. In this engaging webinar, two providers discuss mental health treatment today and what’s likely to remain post COVID-19.
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