Mental Health Inequities Could Cost $1.3 Trillion by 2040. How Can We Prevent This? The recent Deloitte report highlights a stark reality: mental health inequities are costing the U.S. $477.5 billion annually, potentially rising to $1.3 trillion by 2040. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for innovative solutions to improve mental healthcare access and reduce associated costs. Read more about the report: https://lnkd.in/g2ayZ8VG At #CliniComp, we are committed to supporting the behavioral health setting with solutions that provide a holistic patient view, enhance the continuum of care, and lower the cost of ownership. By integrating behavioral health with primary care, we can ensure informed clinical decisions and better patient outcomes. Our #veterans, who have sacrificed so much, must not be forgotten in this mission. With advanced tools and seamless data integration, CliniComp empowers healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive, timely, and effective mental health care to our veterans, ensuring they receive the support they deserve. Together, we can address mental health inequities and create a healthcare system that prioritizes wellness and prevention, ultimately benefiting everyone. #MentalHealthAwareness #PTSD #VeteranCare #HealthcareInnovation #DataIntegration #BehavioralHealth
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Overall, a majority of Americans rate the addressing of mental health conditions as poor or failing, with only 1% rating it as excellent. According to public opinion, policymakers aim to bridge the gap between physical and mental health care, but there is still room for improvement. Striving for equality in mental and physical health care could better prioritize mental well-being within the U.S. healthcare system. The importance of prioritizing mental health care cannot be overstated. Mental health issues affect a significant portion of the population, with 1 in 5 adults experiencing a mental illness in a given year. It impacts individuals and their families and has a substantial economic cost, estimated at $193.2 billion in lost earnings annually in the United States. Through interoperability, clinical teams can use integrated data from various sources including electronic health records (EHRs), labs, pharmacies, other providers, health information exchanges, and care management platforms — to create a holistic, longitudinal view of patients and populations. Through data sharing and interoperability, Fivebase can help your organization better inform patients' and providers' decision-making, support inpatient care, and reduce the administrative burden on patients, providers, and payers. #cchbc #interoperability #wholepersoncare
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In a recent article from MedCity News, leaders in the mental health space share necessary insights regarding the need to transition from prioritizing #access to #outcomes for digital health solutions. We couldn't agree more, ESPECIALLY when it comes to solutions made specifically for children. 👏 Megan Jones Bell, clinical director of consumer and mental health at Google sums up the need for a shift in priority, stating: “I think we’ve made a big step forward in the access piece. We know that at a population level, more people are getting access to mental health care. But the outcomes are not improving. I think we’ve forgotten a bit about that second piece.” Employers and health plans play an important role in this shift as well and can seek solutions that offer validated outcomes and track progress for all users. Together, we can all help to make the digital mental health space truly effective and impactful. 💪 Thank you to all contributors for your valuable insights: Nikole Benders-Hadi, M.D., Anthony Sossong, MD, Jenna Carl, PhD, Yavar Moghimi, MD How Do We Know If Digital Mental Health Solutions Are Effective? - MedCity News https://bit.ly/3SPp1jm #digitalhealth #mentalhealth #medicaid #employers
How Do We Know If Digital Mental Health Solutions Are Effective? - MedCity News
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Breaking the Silence: Combatting Mental Health Stigma in Healthcare Settings Introduction: Mental health stigma remains a pervasive issue, even within healthcare settings. Let's explore strategies for promoting awareness and support to address this challenge head-on. Understanding Mental Health Stigma: Define mental health stigma and its impact on individuals seeking care. Highlight the prevalence of stigma in healthcare settings and its detrimental effects on patient outcomes. Challenges in Addressing Stigma: Discuss common barriers to addressing mental health stigma in healthcare, such as lack of education, cultural misconceptions, and fear of discrimination. Promoting Awareness Among Healthcare Professionals: Provide education and training programs to healthcare professionals on mental health awareness, stigma reduction, and compassionate care. Encourage open dialogue and create safe spaces for discussing mental health issues among healthcare staff. Implementing Patient-Centered Support: Develop patient-centered approaches that prioritize mental health support and integrate mental health services into primary care settings. Offer resources such as support groups, counseling services, and peer support networks to patients experiencing mental health challenges. Utilizing Technology and Telemedicine: Leverage technology and telemedicine platforms to increase access to mental health services, especially in underserved communities. Promote mental health awareness campaigns through social media, websites, and mobile apps to reach a wider audience. Empowering Patients to Speak Up: Encourage patients to share their experiences with mental health openly and without fear of judgment. Foster a culture of empathy, understanding, and acceptance within healthcare settings to empower patients to seek help when needed. Collaborating with Community Partners: Forge partnerships with community organizations, advocacy groups, and mental health professionals to create comprehensive support networks. Coordinate efforts to reduce stigma, increase awareness, and improve access to mental health resources both within and outside healthcare settings. Conclusion: By implementing these strategies and fostering a culture of support and understanding, healthcare settings can play a crucial role in breaking down mental health stigma. Together, let's create a future where mental health is treated with the same importance and compassion as physical health. #healthcare #nhs #mentalhealth
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California’s healthcare is a️s unique as the geography and culture from Sacramento to San Diego. But one unfortunate commonality exists from end to end of the Golden State: a mental health crisis is afflicting patients, and it’s time to intervene. ⏱ Here, we discuss how data can help the state’s healthcare providers take strategic action to help vulnerable populations, measure the efficacy of programming, and pave the way towards whole-person health: https://lnkd.in/eirripBE #mentalhealth #healthcare #california
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More about the recent hospital study by the Minnesota Department of Health Minnesota Department of Health and Wilder Research, as reported by KARE 11. The study, focusing on 33 emergency departments across the state, found that 18% of patients requiring behavioral health services experienced delays in transfer or discharge. These delays averaged 25 hours longer than necessary, Kristin Dillon, co-author of the study and Associate Director of Research at Wilder, emphasizes: "The most common reason for discharge delays is the lack of available bed space in a safe setting." This research underscores the critical need for increased inpatient bed capacity and streamlined mental healthcare access. Watch the video, and access the report here: https://lnkd.in/d3zEKFPi #mentalhealth #healthcareaccess #publichealth
Mental health patients experience delays, study shows
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Addressing mental health inequities is not just a moral imperative but also a significant economic opportunity. The U.S. stands to save nearly half a trillion dollars in avoidable costs by 2024 if we address disparities in mental health access and outcomes. This figure could escalate to $1.3 trillion by 2040 if left unchecked. The data highlights that a large portion of these costs stem from premature deaths and productivity losses, particularly in underserved populations. Plus, the overutilization of EDs for mental health crises—often due to inadequate access to appropriate mental health services—adds billions to the healthcare system's burden. What stands out is the intersection of mental and physical health. Untreated mental health issues exacerbate chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension, driving up healthcare costs substantially. By tackling these inequities, we could significantly reduce excess care costs and improve overall health outcomes. As someone deeply invested in the intersection of technology and mental health, I am optimistic about the potential solutions that lie ahead. Advancements in telehealth, data sharing, and interoperability are paving the way for more accessible and effective mental health care. By leveraging these technologies, we can empower consumers who currently lack access, enhance disease prevention and detection, and ultimately bend the healthcare cost curve. The call to action is clear: We need a concerted and cross-sector effort to disrupt the current trajectory of mental health expenditures. Employers, healthcare providers, and policymakers all have a role to play in this transformative journey. Together, we can create a more equitable and efficient healthcare system that benefits everyone. #MentalHealthEquity #HealthTech #HealthcareInnovation #FutureOfHealthcare #MentalHealthMatters #ValueBasedCare https://lnkd.in/eTKhpKiH
Mental health inequities will cost U.S. $478B in 'unnecessary' expenses in 2024
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Clover Health and Quartet Health are joining forces to improve healthcare for Clover's members with serious mental illness (SMI). What this means for patients: - Integrated Care: Patients will receive coordinated care for their physical and mental health needs, addressing the whole person. - Reduced Fragmentation: No more navigating a complex healthcare system. This program provides comprehensive care in one place. - Improved Quality of Life: By addressing both physical and mental health needs, patients can experience a significant improvement in their well-being. - No Additional Cost: This program is available to Clover members at no extra charge. Learn more: https://hubs.ly/Q02qzlrx0
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New research from the CDC reveals the U.S. suicide rate hit a historic high last year, with rates highest among older adults (https://lnkd.in/dht2AA4r). Not only that, men are nearly 4 times as likely to commit suicide compared to women. We know from our own Commonwealth Fund research the U.S. has one of the highest rates of suicide, compared to other high-income countries. All the data shows the critical need for federal and state governments to prioritize increasing the pipeline of mental health providers, bolster telehealth infrastructures, and ensure all Americans have access to affordable mental health services. Without real policy change, the U.S. will continue to have the lowest life expectancy compared to peer countries, and highest rate of avoidable deaths. https://lnkd.in/dn5d88kK
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The impact of inequities in mental healthcare are felt far beyond the devastation to individual lives—these inequities can cause economic harm by perpetuating a cycle of chronic illness, reduced productivity, and heightened healthcare costs. These inequities, if unaddressed, may cost in excess of $14 trillion in the US. #MentalHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #HealthEquity
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