While older people represent the lion's share of overall health care costs, people under 25 are propelling a slow and steady rise in mental health and addiction spending, according to a new report.
The priority has caught many CEOs by surprise — and prompted them to reexamine their messaging andSo far, employers are "doubling down on mental health benefits, despite the cost," Fronstin said.
They know what's at stake: If they don't provide muscular treatment options, "it'll affect the health of the workforce and how productive they are," he added."The talent wars are driving executive thinking on mental health," said Phillip Schermer, founder and CEO of Project Healthy Minds, a new nonprofit that's"We have one of the tightest labor markets in our lifetime," he said.
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