SafeHaven

Confidential Support for Physicians and Providers

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Protected Mental Health Support for Physicians and Providers

SafeHaven™ ensures physicians and PAs can seek support for burnout, career fatigue or other mental health issues without the fear of undue repercussions to their medical license. SafeHaven was launched by the Medical Society of Virginia (MSV) and VITAL WorkLife in 2020 to support state medical societies and similar organizations who have legislation—either planned or in place—offering safety protections to physicians and providers who seek help or emotional support. The SafeHaven program includes VITAL WorkLife’s comprehensive suite of resources—Physician Well Being Resources—designed specifically for physicians to help mitigate the effects of stress and burnout and allow for better work/life integration.

State Medical Societies

SafeHaven programs are operated at the state level through state medical societies or similar associations. If interested, we will work closely with the medical society, healthcare organization and stakeholders to successfully implement SafeHaven.  If you are from a state medical society or similar association, contact us to learn more.

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Our current medical society partners include:

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Contact us to discuss this monumental legislation sweeping the country, to learn more about the SafeHaven solution and how we partner with state medical societies and other organizations.

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Physician Well-Being Resources Fact Sheet

Learn more about our unique solution designed to help reduce stress and burnout, promote work/life integration and support the well being of physicians and providers.

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MSV and VITAL WorkLife discuss the 2020 legislation that protects physicians who seek behavioral health support and our partnership to support physicians struggling with stress, burnout and the effects of COVID-19.

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