Access to quality healthcare is a critical factor in preventing and managing mental health disorders. Disparities in healthcare access disproportionately affect marginalized communities, leading to untreated or under-treated psychiatric conditions.1,2 Barriers such as lack of insurance, lack of transportation, and healthcare provider bias worsen these outcomes.1
Clinical Relevance
- Individuals in areas with limited access to healthcare facilities face delays in diagnosis and treatment, leading to exacerbated psychiatric symptoms.3
- Lack of parity in reimbursement for mental healthcare is a social determinant of mental health.4
- Low-income households experience poorer access to care than high-income households across 71% of access measures.2
- Improved access to care reduces the severity and duration of mental health conditions.
Economic Impact
Lack of access to healthcare is a significant economic burden, as individuals may seek emergency care or be hospitalized due to untreated mental health issues, resulting in higher costs for the healthcare system.1,5
Policy and Programs
- The Affordable Care Act (ACA) expands access to mental health services for many Americans.
- Expanding Medicaid and ensuring universal healthcare coverage are critical policy steps to improving healthcare access for marginalized groups.6
Avenues of Intervention
- For Psychiatrists: Advocate for expanded healthcare access and ensure that all patients, regardless of insurance status, have access to necessary psychiatric care.7
- For Individuals: Utilize telemedicine services to bridge the gap in healthcare access, especially for underserved populations.8
- For Organizations: Push for policy changes that reduce healthcare disparities and expand access to mental healthcare.9
References
- American Psychiatric Association. (2022). Report of the Presidential Task Force on the Social Determinants of Mental Health (.pdf). In American Psychiatric Association.
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (2021). Access to Healthcare and Disparities in Access. In www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK578537/
- Smith, T. E., Corbeil, T., Wall, M. M., Tang, F., Essock, S. M., Frimpong, E., Goldman, M. L., Mascayano, F., Radigan, M., Wang, R., Rodgers, I., Dixon, L. B., Olfson, M., & Lewis-Fernández, R. (2023). Community, Hospital, and Patient Factors Contributing to Ethnoracial Disparities in Follow-Up After Psychiatric Hospitalization. Psychiatric Services, 74(7), 684–694. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.20220110
- Jeste, D. V., & Pender, V. B. (2022). Social Determinants of Mental Health: Recommendations for Research, Training, Practice, and Policy. JAMA psychiatry, 79(4), 283–284. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.4385
- Marrone, J., & Swarbrick, M. A. (2020). Long-Term Unemployment: A Social Determinant Underaddressed Within Community Behavioral Health Programs. Psychiatric Services, 71(7), 745–748. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201900522
- Moran, M. (2022). Symposium to Address Social Determinants of Mental Health. Psychiatric News, 57(3). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2022.03.3.24
- Ehntholt, A., Frimpong, E. Y., Compton, M. T., Rowan, G. A., Ferdousi, W., Swetnam, H., Chaudhry, S., Radigan, M., Smith, T. E., & Rotter, M. (2022). Prevalence and Correlates of Four Social Determinants in a Statewide Survey of Licensed Mental Health Services. Psychiatric Services, 73(11), 1282–1285. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.202100380
- Smith, T. E., Corbeil, T., Wall, M. M., Tang, F., Essock, S. M., Frimpong, E., Goldman, M. L., Mascayano, F., Radigan, M., Wang, R., Rodgers, I., Dixon, L. B., Olfson, M., & Lewis-Fernández, R. (2023). Community, Hospital, and Patient Factors Contributing to Ethnoracial Disparities in Follow-Up After Psychiatric Hospitalization. Psychiatric Services, 74(7), 684–694. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.20220110
- Richmond, L. M. (2022). Need to Address Social Determinants of Health Also an Economic Imperative. Psychiatric News, 57(7). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2022.07.7.50