With 4.0% CAGR, US Behavioral Health Market Size worth USD 105.14 Billion in 2029

According to Fortune Business Insights, the global US Behavioral Health Market size is projected to reach USD 105.14 billion in 2029, at CAGR of 4.0% during forecast period; Surge in Physical and Mental Health-related Disorders will Boost the Market

Pune, India, Nov. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The US behavioral health market size hit USD 76.44 billion in 2021. The market value is slated to rise from USD 79.69 billion in 2022 to USD 105.14 billion by 2029, exhibiting a CAGR of 4.0% during the forecast period. As a result of the adoption of supportive federal and state policies, mental health services are expanding at an impressive rate, says Fortune Business InsightsTM in its report titled, “US Behavioral Health Market, 2022-2029”.

Key Industry Development

June 2022: In order to increase patient access to care, Universal Health Services, Inc. and Trinity Health Michigan formed a joint venture and established a new freestanding inpatient behavioral health hospital in Byron Center.


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Report Scope

Report Coverage

Details

Forecast Period

2022 to 2029

Forecast Period 2022 to 2029 CAGR

4.0%

2029 Value Projection

USD 105.14 Billion

Base Year

2021

Market Size in 2021

USD 76.44 Billion

Historical Data for

2018 to 2020

No. of Pages

84

Key Players

Universal Health Services, Inc. (US), BHG Holdings, LLC. (US), Acadia Healthcare (US), American Addiction Centers (US)

Growth Drivers

Surge in Physical and Mental Health-related Disorders will Boost the Market

Intense Competition will Result from the Expansion of Related Health Facilities across the US

COVID-19 Pandemic and Electronic Care Services Boost Growth


Drivers & Restraints

Surge in Physical and Mental Health-related Disorders will Boost the Market

The number of people seeking services and treatment at facilities has increased as a result of the rising prevalence of health issues. In addition, the JAMA Open Network survey discovered that during 2018, the number of ED visits for behavioral disorders services increased by 30%. However, due to lack of money and infrastructure, shortages are much more likely to happen in rural areas of the nation. As a result, the market cannot expand since there are not enough specialists to meet the rising demand.


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