Most Americans rate the U.S. healthcare system poorly when it comes to dealing with mental health, according to a poll from Gallup published May 1.
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Parents of children with mental health challenges are more likely to report struggling with their own mental health, according to Cigna.
Nationwide, people with commercial insurance are nine times more likely to see a psychiatrist not in their insurer's network than a medical or surgical specialist.
Sixteen school-based mental health clinics will open within the next six months to offer care to more than 6,000 New York City Public Schools students across the Bronx and Central Brooklyn.
Nationwide, people with commercial insurance are nine times more likely to see a psychiatrist not in their insurer's network than a medical or surgical specialist.
Patients are more likely to seek care from out-of-network behavioral health providers than from out-of-network medical or surgical providers, a report from the Research Triangle Institute found.
Twenty-four percent of employees who received mental healthcare in 2023 did so for issues with anxiety, according to a survey by employee assistance provider ComPsych.
Eight states reviewed by HHS' Office of Inspector General fell short on mental health parity in Medicaid.
Here are 10 statistics offering an overview of mental health, treatments and availability of behavioral health services in the U.S. in 2024:
Oregon is the state with the worst mental healthcare for young people, according to a recent report by Port St. Lucie, Fla.-based Onyx Behavioral Health.