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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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