GENEius RX is using Pharmacogenetics to Improve Medication Outcomes

When we first met Jamila Amirali, the founder and CEO for GENEius RX, we knew we had discovered a gem – a cutting-edge company with the same passion and drive we have when it comes to mental health and the over-prescription of medication. At MB Group, we had long been observing a worrying trend in the group insurance stats. Employees are using little to none of their psychology coverage while the quantity of prescriptions for drugs used to treat mental illness steadily rises.

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The Flaw is in the Design: The Importance of a Strong Mental Health Offering

It is very common in group insurance to see a company’s benefits statistics reflect little to no employee claims to the Psychologist… and yet dozens of prescription drug claims relating to mental illness. This offers us a snapshot of the growing international crisis when it comes to over-prescribing drugs to treat mental illness. As front-row spectators, we asked: What is causing this and how can we help? We believe the flaw is in the design.

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Introduction to Series: Executing Mental Health in the Workplace

Over the past seven years, we have had the privilege of aligning with clients and business leaders who place a major emphasis on enhancing the mental well-being of their workplace. When these types of paradigm shifts towards mental health take place at a leadership level, this permeates the entire organization; from more comprehensive mental health benefits offered to staff, to a corporate culture of transparency, acceptance and ultimately growth and resiliency. In short, we were inspired to launch a series of profiles on these companies which will highlight their philosophy towards mental health in the workplace, and how they integrate this into a strategic priority within their organization.

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Heads or Tails: Mental Health, Mental Illness, and Two Ends of the Same Continuum

We are in a time where the lens of the discussion around mental illness is focused on fragmenting the stigma surrounding it.

As a nation, we have championed this discussion and progressed its significance immensely; #BellLetsTalk hashtags now span our country from coast-to-coast, a federally recognized psychological safety standard in the workplace has now been recognized, and in 2010, the Mental Health Commission of Canada was formed to tackle the ongoing issue of mental illness at a national level.

Yet despite such progress, we have a long way to go before we can truly say we understand the depth or the magnitude of the mental health crisis which sits before us.

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