The Cost of Mental Health Inequities

Concurrent crises in recent years have brought new waves of mental health challenges in America – with about half of women and a third of men reporting declining mental health since the onset of the pandemic, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Paired with an increasingly siloed and expensive mental health system, the perfect storm has been created for those seeking treatment. 

What are the costs of mental health inequities today, and how might these costs grow if they go unaddressed? How can we alleviate the health and economic burdens of unmet mental health needs, and what type of investments are needed to make a difference and save lives?

This September, The Hill will explore the economics of mental health inequities and charting the path toward a healthier, inclusive tomorrow. 

LOCATION
Renaissance DC, Downtown Hotel
River Birch Ballroom
999 9th St NW, Washington, DC 20001

DATE
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
8:00 AM | Guest Arrival & Networking Breakfast
8:30 AM | Program Begins
10:00 AM | Program Concludes

SPEAKERS

  • Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Member, Senate HELP Committee
  • Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ), Co-founder, Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls
  • Andrea Brown, Executive Director, Black Mental Health Alliance
  • Daniel Dawes, Executive Director, Satcher Health Leadership Institute
  • Hannah Wesolowski, Chief Advocacy Officer, Government Relations, Policy & Advocacy, NAMI

SPONSOR PERSPECTIVE

  • Debra Barrett, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Otsuka Pharmaceuticals

MODERATOR

  • Steve Scully, Contributing Editor, The Hill 

Join the conversation! Tweet us: @TheHillEvents using #TheHillHealth

SPONSOR

Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. is a global healthcare company and proud sponsor of the Satcher Health Leadership Institute’s Economic Burden of Mental Health Inequities in the United States Report. At Otsuka, we hold a deep respect for the value of every mind. We will not rest until mental illness is approached with the same priority and urgency as our physical health and recognized as chronic diseases that warrant early, equitable, and accessible intervention. Through products, programs, policies, and advocacy, Otsuka-people will defy any limitation that stands in their way until every mind is valued.

Tags

Most Popular

Load more

Recent Videos

  1. Testing related posts
  2. A $100 bill is visible sticking out from under a calculator in a close-up.
    Almost 4 in 10 worried about paying bills: Survey
  3. Tennessee to remove sex workers with HIV from sex offender registry
  4. FILE - Fruits are pictured in a discounter in Frankfurt, Germany, Thursday, Sept. 28, 2023. Europeans again saw some relief as inflation dropped to 2.4% in November, the lowest in more than two years, as plummeting energy costs have eased a cost-of-living crisis but higher interest rates squeeze the economy's ability to grow.(AP Photo/Michael Probst, File)
    Cost of living top concern among seniors this election: survey
  5. Americans less able to afford healthcare than 2022: Study
  6. Can I get seasonal depression in the summer?
  7. Lack of support preventing some doctors from treating addiction: Study
  8. What is tusi? The pink street drug gaining popularity in the US
  9. Virginia family warns parents after daughter’s tick paralysis
  10. 45 percent of Americans unable to afford or access healthcare: Survey