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Experts caution against planned federal rule change for employer health care
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Tom Downing
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Mental Health After a Pandemic
Some have called the COVID-19 pandemic an equalizer or a shared experience, in that every single one of us has been impacted. We have all experienced a degree of fear, isolation or worry. What remains to be seen is how these feelings will impact our mental health.
On “Transforming Health: Mental Health After a Pandemic” we’ll hear from individuals who already had mental health concerns and then had to navigate through a pandemic. They’ll share their tips for others. Plus, why some feel connection and a sense of belonging will be the key to moving forward.
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Toucan Sam
Transforming Health Pick of the Month
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Change My Mind
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Documentary: How are grocery workers in Pennsylvania handling the pandemic?
These essential workers are on the front lines during the outbreak. We spent the night at one Central Pa. store. -
Tom Downing
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Flu declared widespread in Pa.; death count doubles
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Emergency rooms are flooded with mental health patients who have nowhere else to go
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State mental health funding hasn’t increased in years. Counties say it’s affecting care.
By Katie Meyer