Economic Model -- The Burden of Depressive Disorder and Problematic Drinking for Employers
Total Credits: 1 including 1 General
- Average Rating:
- 20
- Competency/Category:
- Human Resource Development | Compensation & Benefits | Employee & Labor Relations | HR Expertise (HR Knowledge)
- Speakers:
- Bill Barr, MBA | Zack Blaker
- Duration:
- 1 Hour
- License:
Tags: Digital Therapeutics
Description
To many employers, problematic drinking, and major depressive disorder (MDD) are very costly conditions and significantly impact the quality of life and morbidity and mortality of their employees. This presentation will review an evidence-based model enabling an employer to quantify the economic, quality of life and morbidity and mortality impact of both MDD and problematic drinking on an employed population. The presentation will conclude by reviewing the benefits of offering evidence-based digital therapeutics (DTx) rooted in cognitive behavioral therapy as part of an employees benefit package.
Basic Course Information
Learning Objectives- To review how a customizable economic model built using published literature can estimate
- The prevalence of major depressive disorder (MDD) or problematic drinking within an employed population
- The economic burden of MDD and problematic drinking on an employer, and its employees
- The impact of MDD or problematic drinking on quality life, and morbidity and mortality of an employed population
- To show how lack of mental health professionals and high costs create obstacles to treatment seekers
- To show how digital-based therapies may be a cost-effective accompaniment to existing treatments
Major Subjects
- Impact of COVID-19 on employee mental health
- Designing HR solutions to address existing/emerging mental health issues
- Evidence-based decision-making
Course Materials
Important CE Recertification Credit Information (481.2 KB) | Available after Registration |
Handout (2.7 MB) | Available after Registration |
MDD, Its Comorbidities, and Related Costs (300.5 KB) | Available after Registration |
Health Impact of Problematic Alcohol Use (377.4 KB) | Available after Registration |
COVID-19, and Alcohol Consumption (192.2 KB) | Available after Registration |
Barriers to Behavioral Health Treatment (305.3 KB) | Available after Registration |
Speaker
Bill Barr, MBA Related Seminars and Products
Acuitas Analytics
Bill Barr is currently a principal at Acuitas Analytics, which builds reporting systems to assist pharmaceutical and biotechnology manufacturers in quantifying and capitalizing on the influence of reimbursement on product demand. He was previously a founding partner at Payer Sciences, LLC, an analytics firm that provides strategies around clients’ existing data resources to help gain insights into payer behaviors. Bill has a BA from Brown University and an MBA from New York University.
Additional Info
Basic Course Information
Prerequisites NoneAdvanced Preparation None
Designed For Benefits Managers, HR Professionals
Course Developer TBD
Additional Information
Complaint Resolution Policy Please contact Jessica Vieira with any complaints at jessica.vieira@acpen.com, (617-519-6790).Course Registration Requirements Online Registration
Instructional Delivery Method
Group Internet Based
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