Mental health spending up 50 percent since beginning of COVID-19 pandemic: study
- According to a study published in JAMA Health Forum, from 2019 to 2022, usage of mental health care services increased by 38.8% among adults with private insurance, with spending on mental health services increasing by 53.7% during the same period.
- During the acute phase of the pandemic, in-person mental health services declined by 40%, while telehealth services increased by 10-fold. In the post-acute phase, telehealth services stabilized at 10 times pre-pandemic levels, and in-person services increased by about 2% monthly.
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Spending on mental health services rose by 53% during the COVID-19 pandemic
Spending on mental health services among Americans with private health insurance has surged since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing to rise even as the use of telehealth has plateaued, according to a new study.
Spending on mental health services rose by 53% during the COVID-19 pandemic
Spending on mental health services among Americans with private health insurance has surged since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing to rise even as the use of telehealth has plateaued, according to a new study.. Sirens kick off Premiership season.
Mental health spending up 50 percent since beginning of COVID-19 pandemic: study
The amount of employer-provided private insurance funds spent on mental health services rose by over 50 percent since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study. The study, published Friday in JAMA Health Forum by RAND Corporation and Castlight Health experts, found that between January 2019 and August 2022, spending and the utilization of…
Spending on mental health services has risen by more than 50% since beginning of pandemic, according to study
Spending on mental health services among Americans with private health insurance has surged since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, continuing to rise even as the use of telehealth has plateaued, according to a new study.
Spending On Mental Health Services Up By Over 50% Since Start Of Covid: Study
San Francisco, Aug 26 (IANS) Spending on mental health services among Americans with private health insurance has increased by more than 50 per cent since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, and it has continued to rise even as telehealth use has stabilised, a new study has said. According to the study published in the journal JAMA Health Forum, spending on mental health services increased by 53 per cent from March 2020 to August 2022 among a la…
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