The Burnout Epidemic

Job burnout in the U.S. has reached crisis proportions. In fact, the World Health Organization recently recognized burnout as a medical diagnosis characterized by exhaustion, low productivity and detachment from work. Now more than ever, employers need a practical solution that aligns with today’s fast-paced, high-stakes environment. 

Enter, telebehavioral health.

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The Impact of Burnout 

  • Physical and mental stressors resulting from burnout 
  • Implications for employees and employers

High-Burnout Industries 

  • Public safety
  • Mental healthcare
  • Healthcare 
  • Education 
  • High-technology

The Efficacy of Behavioral Health 

  • How mental health therapists can help
  • Combatting cost and stigma issues 
  • Bridging treatment gaps with telebehavioral health

Best-in-Class Telebehavioral Health Solution 

  • Access and convenience
  • Quality assurance
  • Outcome-based care
  • Ease of implementation



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The Burnout Epidemic

Eric C. Kutscher, PharmD, MBA, BCPP, FASHP

Chief Medical Officer, MeMD

Chad J. Snyder MA, PhD, LPC

Clinical Director, Behavioral Health, MeMD

Nicholas Lorenzo MD, MHCM, CPE, FAAPL

Chief Medical Officer, MeMD

Chad J. Snyder MA, PhD, LPC

Clinical Director, Behavioral Health



Why Employers Must Address Work-Related Burnout – And How Telebehavioral Health Can Help