6/5/2024, 4:43:06 PM | Chief Healthcare Executive | news
Mental health inequities cost $477B annually, and could reach trillions
A report by Deloitte and Meharry School of Global Health reveals that the U.S. spends $477 billion annually due to mental health inequities, with potential costs rising to $14 trillion by 2040. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated mental health disparities, leading to increased healthcare costs. Healthcare organizations are urged to enhance behavioral healthcare access and integrate primary care with mental health services to address the mental health crisis.