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Psychiatric Healthcare in the U.S.—Seeking Value


Mental health care is in high demand. Psychologists are leveraging ...

Ninety percent of the public think there is a mental health crisis in the United States today, with half of young adults and one-third of all ...

The Value Equation in Psychiatry | Psychiatric Services

Despite the high cost of psychiatric care, its outcomes are poor. U.S. rates of suicide and violence surpass those of other developed countries, ...

Study Reveals Lack of Access as Root Cause for Mental Health ...

Mental health services in the U.S. are insufficient despite more than half of Americans (56%) seeking help. Limited options and long waits ...

Seeking Value - American Psychiatric Association Publishing

It offers a holistic vision for health care reform, one in which psychiatric professionals play a pivotal role. A section on system interventions tackles ...

Mental Health - United States | Statista Market Forecast

The Mental Health market in the United States is projected to grow by 0.49% (2024-2029) resulting in a market volume of US$12.02bn in 2029.

Mental healthcare costs, challenges, and consequences - The Intake

On average, Americans spend $1,080 per year ($90 per month) on mental health treatment, which represents 5% of their monthly income on average.

Increased need for mental health care strains capacity

The 2022 Covid-19 Practitioner Impact Survey found that demand for anxiety and depression treatment remained high for the third consecutive year ...

Cost and accessibility of mental health care in America - CNBC

An hour-long traditional therapy session can range from $65 to $250 for those without insurance, according to therapist directory GoodTherapy.org.

Health and Value in Psychiatry: What's It Worth to You?

In a recent book produced by the Committee on Mental Health Services at the Group for Advancement of Psychiatry, Seeking Value: Balancing Cost ...

The Behavioral Health Care Affordability Problem

Policymakers could make behavioral health care, including mental health services, more affordable and accessible by enforcing network adequacy and parity ...

Here's Why Mental Healthcare Is So Unaffordable & How COVID-19 ...

Mental health coverage limits. Historically, coverage for mental healthcare has paled in comparison to its physical health counterpart.

Reducing the Economic Burden of Unmet Mental Health Needs | CEA

Expanding access to behavioral health services may not address unmet needs if help-seeking remains inconvenient or stigmatized. Thus, moving ...

Trends of mental health care utilization among US adults from 1999 ...

From 1999 to 2018, the percentage of mental health care utilizers in the US adult population increased from 7.0 to 11.3% (P < 0.001); meanwhile, ...

U.S. Behavioral Health Market Size, Share | Report [2024-2032]

The US behavioral health market size was valued at USD 83.78 billion in 2023. The market is projected to grow from USD 87.82 billion in 2024 to USD 132.46 ...

Survey Finds that Americans Value Mental Health and Physical ...

Nearly half of Americans think they have or have ever had a mental health condition (47 percent), yet fewer than two in five have received ...

America's Mental Health Crisis | The Pew Charitable Trusts

Accelerated but not solely caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, feelings of anxiety and depression have grown to levels where virtually no one can ...

Mental health treatment or therapy among U.S. adults 2023 | Statista

In 2023, around 59.2 million adults in the United States received treatment or counseling for their mental health within the past year.

A closer look at the mental health provider shortage

According to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation, 47% of the U.S. population in 2022 was living in a mental health workforce shortage area, with some states ...

Mental Health Care Was Severely Inequitable, Then Came the ...

COVID-19 has exposed the disparities in the U.S. mental health system, leaving many Americans without accessible and affordable care as ...

Insurance status, use of mental health services, and unmet need for ...

Around 20% of people with mental disorders are uninsured compared to 15% in the US population (2, 17, 18). Given the current implementation of the Patient ...