In part two of our series, we examine why more doctors don’t seek help, and the costly consequences that distress can have.
Behavioral Health
Doctors Coping with COVID, Part 1
The pandemic is taking a toll on providers’ mental health. The first of a two-part series begins with an ER doctor on the frontlines in Arizona.
Meeting the Mental Health Need
Soaring numbers of Americans are feeling anxious, stressed and depressed. Could a reimagined approach to primary care help meet their needs?
Getting on the Bus
How COVID-19 is threatening one man’s decades-long battle for sobriety and stability.
What Keeps Me Up at Night
Many older adults were already lonely and isolated before this crisis began. How are they faring now and what’s being done to help them?
Coronavirus Conversations: Alison Buttenheim
Even public health experts are struggling to make the right decisions on whether to cancel plans in the midst of the coronavirus.
‘Hot Spotters’ on Trial
Improving health and lowering costs for the sickest and most expensive patients in America is a dream harder to realize than many health care leaders had hoped.
Leap of Faith
As the opioid crisis continues to ravage the country, some states are turning to controversial laws that force people into treatment.
