Healthcare workers say they need mental health services, but many aren't getting them
More than 60% of frontline healthcare workers say the pandemic has negatively impacted their mental health, according to a national survey published Tuesday from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Washington Post.
About 13% of those surveyed reported accessing mental health services or medications while 18% said they needed such services but didn't get them. Those who didn't get help cited being too busy or unable to get time off work.
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