Mental Health
Most Americans Diagnosed With Mental Health Issues Don't Seek Professional Help: Report
Behavioral health conditions impact millions of Americans, but access to adequate care remains inconsistent nationwide. A recent report commissioned by Inseparable, Inc. and conducted by Milliman, sheds light on the complex landscape of behavioral healthcare access in the United States.
The findings reveal a disparity in access across states and healthcare coverage types. While over 24% of individuals in major coverage types were diagnosed with behavioral health conditions in 2021, only 33% received specialized treatment. Alarmingly, nearly 8% of emergency department visits were linked to behavioral health conditions, indicating potential gaps in care.
Shortages of mental health providers persist, with over half the U.S. population residing in designated shortage areas. Financial barriers also hinder access, with psychotherapy visits averaging $174 for the uninsured.
The report underscored the urgency of strategies to enhance service availability and affordability, especially in states with high prevalence rates and limited provider availability. Addressing financial hurdles and increasing healthcare coverage could significantly improve access to behavioral healthcare.
This comprehensive analysis pinpoints crucial areas for improvement, emphasizing the need for tailored interventions and policy reforms to bridge these access gaps across the nation.
Policies to improve access and coverage of mental healthcare
Inseparable Inc.'s comprehensive solutions tackle mental health care gaps highlighted in the Milliman report. They advocate for policy changes addressing access challenges: enforcing coverage laws, boosting provider reimbursement rates, and expanding the mental health workforce.
By leveraging telehealth and peer support specialists, they aim to bridge treatment gaps, particularly in underserved areas. They also hope to ensure accurate in-network provider directories and mandate coverage for out-of-network care.
In 2019, Milliman published another report where they found a disparity in reimbursements between physical health providers and mental healthcare providers. Advocating for fair reimbursement rates alleviates burnout among providers and enhances accessibility. These multifaceted strategies target the systemic hurdles obstructing mental health care, striving to make treatment more affordable and accessible to all in need.
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