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People Are Not Getting the Help They Need. While approximately 80 percent of all people in the U.S. with a mental disorder eventually seek treatment at some point in their lives, the median delay across all disorders is nearly a decade. (NCS-R, 2005)
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People Are Not Getting the Help They Need • While approximately 80 percent of all people in the U.S. with a mental disorder eventuallyseek treatment at some point in their lives, • the median delay across all disorders is nearly a decade. (NCS-R, 2005) • less than one-third of people who seek help receive minimally adequate care. (NCS-R, 2005)
Taking Lives • People with serious mental illnesses served in the public system are dying, on average, 25 years early, from a full range of preventable health problems, such as heart disease and diabetes. (NASMHPD, 2006)
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Prevalence of Depression with Other Chronic Conditions Percent With Depression Medical Condition Pincus HA. J Clin Psychiatry. 2001;62 Suppl 6:5-9; Schatzberg AF. J Clin Psychiatry. 2004;65 Suppl 12;3-4.
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Impact of Depression on Medical Cost Impact of Depression: Comorbitities Actual annual medical costs per patient based on claims data for 229,776 patients, 1995-1998. SOURCE: OCI 2001 Un (2006) MHA Policy Conference