Initially, both telehealth and in-person visits in the individual and family counseling arenas will be available and other services will likely be added before long.
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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lark Health today announced that the company has appointed Anita Nair-Hartman to the role of Chief Strategy Officer and Mitchel Harad as Vice President of Consumer Marketing. Each brings decades of experience across health care and technology and will add valuable expertise to Lark s growing leadership team.
Anita was most recently head of Payer & Provider Strategy at IBM Watson Health, a business unit focused on developing cognitive and data-driven technologies to advance health. She joined IBM in the 2016 acquisition of Truven Health Analytics, a healthcare information and analytics business, where she served as Senior Vice President of Strategy & Business Operations. She has worked across healthcare stakeholders over the past 27 years to leverage data, insights and technology to improve the healthcare outcomes.
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In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, racial injustice protests, and political uncertainy, many Americans are feeling anxious, overwhelmed, and lonely. Meanwhile, many of us are grappling with financial pressure while balancing work from home with all of our other responsibilities. We begin a new three-part series, called Taking A Toll, about the mental health impacts of the past year. We discuss solutions and resources to help you make it through this difficult time.
Air date: Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021.
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FAIRMONT Martin County 4-H Ambassadors will be hosting a free virtual seminar for area teens from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday. The seminar will focus on mental health and well-being.
Specifically, the 4-H Ambassadors will focus on helping their peers find healthy ways to cope with the stress, anxiety, and disappointment caused by the pandemic. To that end, they are teaming up with Martin County public health experts to provide the seminar. Ambassadors Jazlyn and Misty Geerdes explain.
“We came up with this idea because since COVID has hit, everyone has been locked down and not able to go places,” said Jazlyn. “We noticed that lots of kids, and even adults, are very stressed out lately. We were hoping that if kids participate in this they will take away the thought that even though there’s these tough times, they’re going to make it through and it’s going to be alright in the end and that we’re all in this together.”