Mental health and substance use disorder utilization pattern analysis revealing access barriers, treatment gaps, and unmet demand for evidence-based program design.
Population-level diagnosis rates for depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and substance use disorders
Medication adherence, therapy session frequency, and modality mix (in-person, teletherapy, digital therapeutics)
Medical cost differential for members with behavioral health conditions versus matched controls
Wait times, provider availability, network adequacy assessment, and stigma-barrier quantification
Evidence-based program design showing which services drive engagement and clinical outcomes
Provider contracting priorities based on workforce needs, specialty gaps, and modality preferences
Cost-sharing optimization balancing affordability with appropriate utilization incentives
Coordination improvement between medical and behavioral providers to address total health costs