Rising Mental Health Demands Require an Innovative Insurance Model
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As the need for mental health treatment continues to rise, the gap between providers and patients widens. According to the
This shortage may last through 2025, which is far too long for individuals who struggle to receive care. While telehealth services are another option, sometimes they are not covered by traditional insurance, forcing patients to pay out-of-pocket.
Increased access and lowered cost of mental health care
Easy access to mental health services is essential care; mental health treatment reduces the risk of chronic diseases tied to stress, anxiety, and substance abuse, resulting in patients requiring other kinds of medical care 90 percent less frequently than they would otherwise. Governor
With instant-pay non-network insurance models, patients can simply access care for mental health conditions with cost transparency and shorter wait times for providers of their choice. These new models are disrupting the industry and offering a new pathway toward solving the longstanding gaps and drawbacks of traditional insurance in mental health treatment.
When given the opportunity to choose their provider, patients are three times more likely to take advantage of mental health benefits and seek treatment. These numbers are amplified even further with instant-pay models. For example, with the
There are still far too many barriers to accessing mental health care in
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