Understanding the Critical Need for Behavioral Health Services
11/06/2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, healthcare experts across the country predict an increasing need for mental health and substance misuse treatments. The Centers for Disease Control and PreventionÌý that nearly 41% of people reported a negative impact on their behavioral health as a result of the pandemic, including symptoms of depression and anxiety. A study from this summer a 47% increase in crisis calls to national crisis hotlines, with some experiencing a 300% increase in call volume.
Increased stressors such as quarantine, isolation, food insecurity, finance-related anxiety, changes in employment, and other concerns are driving demands for behavioral health services. In the past several months, there has been a significant increase in prescriptions for antianxiety and antidepressant medications, with the majority being first-time prescriptions. As the pandemic continues to evolve, it's critical that individuals in need of behavioral health services can access much-needed care.
As the largest Medicaid managed care organization in the country, º£½ÇÂÒÂ× supports many of our nation's most vulnerable citizens. In order to fully support the behavioral health needs of our membership, º£½ÇÂÒÂ× Advanced Behavioral Health has outlined recommendations for improving health outcomes for vulnerable member populations in a recently published white paper. Recommendations fall into four categories:
- Prevention
- Screening and Intervention
- Treatment Enhancements and Innovation
- Federal and State Policy Recommendations
Access the full white paper here.
During this unprecedented time, º£½ÇÂÒÂ× must continue expanding community partnerships and supporting the whole health of our membership. Further details on º£½ÇÂÒÂ×'s enterprise-wide COVID-19 relief efforts are found on our online Resource Center.