WEBINAR REPLAY
Learn more about the new Aon study which looks at the cost impact of a comprehensive mental health solution.
Gauging the financial impact of investing in a mental health benefit has been a challenge for employers. Until now. A new independent study by Aon, a leading global professional services firm, found that Lyra’s comprehensive mental health solution can have a significant impact on reducing medical claims costs for participants.
In this webinar, leaders at Aon and Lyra will discuss the Cost Efficiency Measurement (CEM) methodology pioneered by Aon and the results from its latest study with Lyra. This includes:
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Senior Vice President, Aon
Chief Operating Officer, Lyra Health
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Todor Penev is a Senior Vice President and the Health Actuarial & Analytics Intelligence Practice Leader at Aon responsible for R&D, Innovation and Informatics capabilities across Aon US Health Solutions. Todor’s work focuses on multi-client financial and actuarial modeling, reporting solutions, data science, medical and pharmacy network measurement and emerging solution evaluations. Todor joined Aon in 2005 and has served as an actuarial and benefits strategy consultant for many large employer engagements. Todor is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries. He has worked in Singapore, London and Atlanta where he is currently based.
Connie is the Chief Operating Officer at Lyra Health where she oversees clinical product and strategy including the development of Lyra's blended care programs. She was the cofounder and former Chief Medical Officer at Vida Health. Connie currently serves on the Board of Overseers at UCSF. She has published extensively on open frameworks for mobile health as well as use of comparative effectiveness research design in leading medical journals such as the Journal of the American Medical Association, Archives of Internal Medicine and the Journal of Medical Internet Research. She earned her BA in Economics at Harvard, MD from UCSF and completed her Internal Medicine training at Stanford.