The market is projected to see 16.9 percent compound annual growth through 2030, according to a Feb. 20 news release. The growth is expected to be driven mostly by factors including healthcare reforms, government financing and incentives for behavioral health EHR use.
North America and Europe are projected to account for the highest shares of the global market for mental health software. Serious mental illnesses cost the U.S. an estimated $193.2 billion in annual missed earnings, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness.