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Mental health is a massive issue in the United States, and there are shocking statistics to prove it. When we consider the fact that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 1 in 5 adults experience at least one mental health condition every year, it’s hard to deny that we need to be making mental health awareness more of a priority. Quartet works to change this. Quartet is a technology and services company whose mission is to improve the lives of people with mental health conditions
Quartet was founded in 2014 with one vision-One day; every person with a mental health condition will get the care they need.
Quartet strives to make this vision a reality by working towards a more comprehensive mental healthcare system where:
Quartet does so with technology and services that reach people who need care, connect them to the proper care, track the quality of their care, and support their care journeys.
Finding the care you need
Quartet helps you find the care you need based on your needs, preferences, and insurance.
A free online platform: Quartet’s platform and services are entirely free for you to use. If you see a provider, your copay or deductible will apply.
More time for what matters: Quartet does the legwork to match you to mental health care, so you can stop looking and start feeling better.
Support along the way: Whether it’s help with your appointments or understanding your care options, Quartet’s Care Navigators are here for you at every step.
Care Options
Quartet matches you to the best mental health care option available to you based on your clinical needs, preferences, and insurance. Your chosen care option may be an in-person visit to a provider’s office, a virtual appointment from home, or a clinically-validated online experience you can access at your convenience. No one’s experience with mental health is the same – different people have different needs, not just clinically but in terms of access, too.
Getting people the mental health care they need calls for a range of mental health care options.
The following are the options suggested:
Therapy: A therapist helps you to talk through your thoughts and feelings. This may be related to handling difficult experiences, solving problems, changing behavior, or learning how to manage stress. Therapy sessions are usually offered weekly for 45-60 minutes and can either be in-person or virtual. Virtual sessions can be over the phone or video conferencing. How long you choose to attend therapy will vary depending on your individual needs and goals.
Psychiatry: A psychiatrist is a doctor who is trained and specializes in treating mental health conditions using medication. Psychiatrists will discuss your symptoms, create a treatment plan, explain medication options, and keep track of your progress. Psychiatry appointments may be in-person or virtual, depending on the patient. Virtual sessions can be over the phone or video conferencing. First appointments may be between 45-60 minutes, and follow-up appointments are shorter and less frequent. Many people who see a psychiatrist also see a therapist.
Digital: Online programs allow you to access care wherever you are, at your convenience, and help you manage symptoms like stress, anxiety, or sadness using tools that help you change behaviors and improve your outlook. These programs are goal-oriented and can be done on your own or with the support of an optional coach. Online programs are often accessible by phone, computer, or tablet.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Quartet is committed to ensuring everyone has access to the best mental health care for them. This is why the teams reflect the diversity of patients, and Quartet nurtures a culture of belonging where all Quartetians are empowered to be themselves.
Employee Resource Groups
Quartet’s employee resource groups (ERG) reflect the best of Quartet and foster a strong sense of belonging throughout its organization.
AAPI (Asian American & Pacific Islander):
This group fosters an inclusive space for all Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander employees at Quartet. The group seeks to educate, raise awareness, and share information about issues that historically impact the AAPI community. Quartet is also committed to advancing the professional development and growth of all AAPI employees.
La Qomunidad
The group believes in the inclusion, representation, and advancement of Hispanics, Latinx, and their allies across Quartet and beyond. They believe that by creating an environment where Quartetians can feel comfortable bringing their whole selves to their work, they can be more innovative, creative, and inspired.
Parents
This is a community of Quartetian parents, caregivers, future parents, grandparents, and allies. Quartet provides support through process groups, celebration, and community-building. The group also seeks to celebrate the wins and tribulations of parenthood as a community, where employees can lean on each other for advice, help, and support.
QBC (Quartet for the Black Culture)
The group fosters an inclusive space for Quartetians who identify as descendants of the African/ Black Diaspora and their allies. The group seeks to strategically increase the acquisition of Black talent through the creation of networking, educational, and cultural events that highlight the Black experience.
QuAD (Quartet Alliance for Disability)
This is a group which seeks to foster a sustainably accessible, inclusive, and supportive workplace for members of the disability community. The group supports the community through education, advocacy, and celebration of the disability community, and are inclusive of members with visible and invisible disabilities and allies.
Queertetians
This is a group for Quartetians who identify as LGBTQ+ and allies. Monthly open meetings are hosted themed events for Pride, and various LGBTQ+ celebrations throughout the year! The group aim to make sure that Quartet's work environment and practices are equitable for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.
VETS
This is a resource group for Quartetians who identify as Veterans, actively serving, and part-time service members, spouses/family members of actively serving service members or Veterans, and allies. The group hosts open monthly meetings, various celebrations, and author and illustrate articles honoring those who have served and continue to serve. The aims to support both the physical and mental health of all Veterans.
WIQ (Women in Quartet)
This is a group of Quartetians who identify as women and active allies. The group hosts monthly HERD talks, offer mentorship, and foster community and Shine Theory through monthly newsletters and Slack. The aim is to provide resources and support for women to get their equitable share in the workplace via mentorship, partnership, and collaboration.
Puneet Singh, CEO