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Mental Health Spending Surged in Pandemic, Study Finds

Americans’ use of mental health services pivoted to remote visits and increased considerably, a new study found. Economists think both changes are here to stay.

Ellen Barry
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Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Health Affairs (Journal), Health Insurance and Managed Care, Journal of the American Medical Assn, Mental Health and Disorders, Research, Telemedicine, Therapy and Rehabilitation
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