Work being planned around mental health : Bruce Dart

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The assessment revealed that 1 in 5 individuals in Tulsa experienced mental health issues, with 1 in 10 experiencing severe mental illness.

Understanding the Community’s Mental Health Needs

The Tulsa Health Department’s assessment highlighted the following key findings:

  • Prevalence of mental health issues: 1 in 5 individuals in Tulsa experience mental health issues, with 1 in 10 experiencing severe mental illness. * Demographic disparities: Mental health issues disproportionately affect certain demographics, including:**
      • Young adults (18-24 years old)
      • Low-income individuals
      • Individuals with limited English proficiency
      • LGBTQ+ individuals
  • Barriers to care: Many community members face barriers to accessing mental health services, including:**
  • Increase access to mental health services: The department is partnering with local organizations to provide mental health services, including counseling and therapy. Reduce stigma and shame: The department is working to educate the community about mental health and reduce stigma and shame associated with mental illness.

    Affordable healthcare and expanded coverage are top priorities for many consumers.

    The top 5 most common responses were:

          • 48% of respondents wanted more affordable services. 36% of respondents wanted expanded health insurance coverage.

            The Impact of Mental Health Issues on Businesses and Communities

            Mental health issues have far-reaching consequences that affect not only individuals but also businesses, communities, and society as a whole. The impact of mental health issues on productivity, profitability, and overall well-being is significant.

            The Economic Burden of Mental Health Issues

            Mental health issues can have a substantial economic impact on businesses and communities. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health issues cost the global economy approximately $2.5 trillion annually. In the United States alone, the economic burden of mental health issues is estimated to be around $200 billion per year. The cost of mental health issues can be broken down into several categories, including:

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