One in four adults diagnosed with ADHD don’t get treatment
Our study, which is based on 495,180 adults with diagnosed ADHD, uncovered that social and economic factors impact the prevalence of ADHD treatment.
Read MoreConsiderations for personalizing behavioral health
A next-generation approach for behavioral care navigation and support is necessary to help members get the care they need sooner.
Read MoreBehavioral health services significantly lowers health care costs
New analysis finds that even the lowest level of behavioral health treatment can make a big impact on total health care spend.
Read More22% of people have a diagnosed behavioral condition. They account for 41% of health care spend.
While 50% of adults with a behavioral condition do not receive treatment, new research suggests that a robust ecosystem inclusive of early identification, along with personalized care pathways with pa...
Read MoreOutpatient behavioral health treatment following diagnosis associated with lower medical and pharmacy costs
According to Evernorth research, outpatient services can reduce medical and pharmacy costs for newly diagnosed individuals with behavioral health conditions.
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