Survey: 77 Per Cent of Employers Report Increase in Workforce Mental Health Needs,

Aug 28, 2023 at 01:29 pm by Staff


 

 

Uptick in Overall Health Care Spend Also Anticipated, While Cancer Still Top Driver of Cost

 

Mental health needs among workforces continued to climb this year, with 77% of large employers reporting an increase and another 16% anticipating one in the future, according to Business Group on Health’s 2024 Large Employer Health Care Strategy Survey.

 

This represents a 33 percentage-point surge over last year, when 44% of employers saw an increase in employee mental health concerns. 

 

The Business Group survey, released today in Washington, D.C., also showed that cancer was still the top driver of large companies’ health care costs while rising prescription drug costs also proved to be a leading concern. Cancer overtook musculoskeletal conditions last year as the top driver of large companies’ health care costs and shows no sign of abating in the coming years.

 

Yet as businesses respond to the increase in mental health needs, grapple with soaring health care costs and address issues of health equity and affordability, they will continue to invest strategically in diverse health and well-being offerings for the upcoming year, the survey also showed. 

 

“Our survey found that in 2024 and for the near future, employers will be acutely focused on addressing employees’ mental health needs while ensuring access and lowering cost barriers,” said Ellen Kelsay, president and CEO of Business Group on Health. “Companies will need to creatively and deftly navigate these and other challenges in the coming year, especially as they remain committed to providing high-quality health and well-being offerings while managing overall costs.” 

 

The survey gathered data on a range of critical topics related to employer-sponsored health care for the coming year. A total of 152 large employers across varied industries, who together cover more than 19 million people in the United States, completed the survey between June 1, 2023, and July 18, 2023. 

 

More details on employers’ top areas of concern, according to the survey: 

 

 

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