Today is World Mental Health Day! At MDwise we not only believe in quality care for our members, but for our employees too! Through educational sessions on Mental Health First Aid and Trauma Informed Care, here is some of what our employees have learned about their own mental health and how mental wellness affects their physical health. #WorldMentalHealthDay #mentalhealthawareness #selfcare Visit our Behavioral Health for Members page to find out which mental health services are covered under your MDwise plan: https://lnkd.in/d_x4k69C
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