Spending on mental health services has risen by more than 50% since beginning of pandemic: RAND Corporation
2023 SEP 08 (NewsRx) -- By a
Spending on mental health services rose by 53% from
The researchers say it is uncertain if the trend will continue since some rules that expanded payment for telehealth services expired when the nation’s public health emergency ended in May. The findings are published by the journal
“If greater utilization of health services drives higher health care spending, insurers may begin pushing back on the new status quo,” said
To examine trends in mental health services after the start of the pandemic, researchers examined claims from about 7 million commercially insured adults from
The conditions examined were anxiety disorders, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and PTSD. The claims information was from
Researchers found that during the acute phase of the pandemic (
During the post-acute period (
By
During the post-acute period, there was a gradual increase in spending rates as tele-mental health service spending remained stable while spending on in-person care gradually increased. The average spending rate in the post-acute period was more than
“The changes that occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic have triggered a significant expansion in the use of mental health services among adults with employer-based health insurance,” Cantor said. “It’s remains uncertain whether this trend will continue or return to levels similar to those seen before the pandemic.”
“The demand for mental health services further underscores the critical need to integrate behavioral health services into primary care,” said
Support for the study was provided by the
Other authors of the study are
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