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By: Stephen O'Connor on April 25th, 2022

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5 Behavioral Health Trends for 2024

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The general public is becoming more familiar with the benefits of behavioral health services. With celebrities openly talking about their need to participate in therapy and prioritize their own mental health, the stigma of seeking assistance may be eroding. That’s good news for providers, who can envision more patients coming for help with their mind and not just their body.

Behavioral health is particularly topical, as how the mind-body connection continues to be unraveled in new and fascinating ways. Here are 5 trends you will see at the forefront of behavioral health this year.

1. Teletherapy and Digital Mental Health Solutions

The pandemic accelerated the adoption of teletherapy, and its popularity has continued to soar in 2024. The convenience and accessibility of virtual therapy sessions have made mental health care more attainable for individuals worldwide. Moreover, advancements in digital mental health solutions, such as chatbots and mobile apps, offer continuous support and resources beyond traditional therapy sessions.

These platforms leverage AI algorithms to provide personalized interventions, track mood patterns, and offer coping mechanisms tailored to individual needs. As privacy concerns are addressed and technology becomes more sophisticated, teletherapy and digital mental health solutions are poised to become integral components of the mental health care ecosystem.

 

2. Changes in Measuring Behavioral Health Outcomes

Rising demand for ABA therapy in 2024 is seen to be a driving force for these types of healthcare providers to clearly show the value they offer to patients. According to Behavioral Health Business, there are currently no unified measures of patient outcomes. Payers may expand their relationships with the ABA providers, developing “value-based incentives” that are based on current industry standards (and measurements).

Ideally, ABA providers will demonstrate that they are open-minded and ready to collaborate with payers to address growing pressure to offer more of these services. Measurements are key to making sure providers adhere to standards and help patients feel comfortable about participating in therapy.

 

 3. An Integration of Substance Abuse Treatment and Mental Health in Primary Care Settings

In 2024, a shift towards integrated care models, emphasizing the need for seamless coordination between primary care, behavioral health, and social services this trend has gained momentum, with collaborative care approaches becoming standard practice in healthcare settings.

Integrated care models prioritize holistic wellness, addressing the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and social factors influencing health outcomes. By breaking down silos and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, these models ensure that individuals receive comprehensive, coordinated care that meets their diverse needs. As healthcare systems increasingly embrace integration, the delivery of behavioral health services is becoming more patient-centered, efficient, and effective.

 

4. A Rise in Behavioral Health Independent Contractors

The rise of digital therapeutics and mobile health solutions as innovative tools for managing mental health conditions will continue to build. In 2024, these technologies have evolved significantly, offering a wide range of evidence-based interventions and support services accessible via smartphones, tablets, and wearables.

From mindfulness apps and mood tracking tools to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) programs and virtual support groups, digital therapeutics empower individuals to take control of their mental well-being anytime, anywhere. Moreover, the integration of remote monitoring capabilities enables real-time tracking of symptoms and progress, facilitating timely interventions and personalized feedback from healthcare providers.

 

5. Adjustments in Value-based Care

It looks like providers will turn to value-based care more in 2024. The tipping point for making the transition seems to involve more payers wanting to see value-based care at the center of behavioral health services, according to Health Leaders Media. While the process to attain value-based care will be long, it’s a trend that is increasing this year. Patients will come to see the added value they receive from value-based care, further contributing to its acceptance among practices.

Value-based care is an important topic that more providers should be thinking about. It’s designed to check if patients are actually getting better and recovering and how long it takes them to regain their health. You can monitor and analyze these outcomes over entire populations to get a better sense of how well your team is performing. But setting up a comprehensive, value-based framework will be a lengthy process, with inputs from many participants in the healthcare industry. Buried in the statistics will be such details as how long it takes to get patients well, on average, from practice to practice.

Learn More About Behavioral Health Trends in 2024

The landscape of behavioral health in 2024 is characterized by innovation, integration, and a commitment to equity and inclusion. From teletherapy expansion to data-driven insights, these trends reflect a collective effort to transform the way we approach mental wellness and deliver care to individuals and communities. As we navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead, embracing these trends will be essential in shaping a future where mental health is prioritized, accessible, and supported for all.

With all the changes in the healthcare industry, and new research findings coming out every day, it can be a challenge for healthcare practitioners to stay on top of it all and still manage all of their patients. Electronic Health Records (EHR), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), and Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) are three services we offer to come alongside you and lighten your load.

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About Stephen O'Connor

Stephen O'Connor is the Director of Brand and Digital Marketing, responsible for many aspects of Advanced Data Systems Corporation’s (ADS) marketing, including product marketing, customer acquisition, demand generation, brand, brand design, and content marketing.

Stephen has more than 20 years of healthcare industry experience. Prior to ADS, Stephen spent 11 years at Medical Resources Inc. (MRI), most recently as the Manager of Marketing & Internet Services, where he and his teams were responsible for all marketing efforts and the market positioning of MRI’s services.

Stephen spends his day's planning, writing, & designing resources for the modern healthcare professional.