Gretchen Harders, Member of the Firm, speaks on "Prioritizing Employee Mental Health – Policy Solutions and Litigation Risks" at the ERIC Virtual Fall 2021 Policy Conference, which runs from October 5 to 7.

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated an already urgent mental health crisis plagued by existing provider shortages, affordability and access problems, and challenges for plan sponsors and carriers. Employees and their families need help, and ERIC’s member companies answered by initiating programs and redesigning their mental health benefits to best cater to these needs, avoid burnout, and provide the support essential to avert serious mental health crises.

Hear from ERIC member companies that were critical in developing the policy solutions contained in our recent report, congressional staff who are working on mental health legislation, and experts who discuss the legal threats surrounding mental health and non-quantitative treatment limitations.

For more information and to register, please visit ERIC.org.

Event Detail

October 5, 2021
Virtual Program (ET)
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