Mental Health Software Market , by Deployment mode(On-premise and Subscription (Cloud-based)), by Mode of Access(Desktops/Laptops and Tablets/Smartphones), by Function(Telehealth, Payroll, Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), Ledger, Business Intelligence, Electronic Health Record (EHR) and Clinical Decision Support), by Application(Commercial, Residential, Hospitals and Clinics, Others(Psychiatrists, Social Workers, Psychologists, Counsellors, Nurse Practitioners, Group Therapists)), by Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa) - Size, Share, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022 - 2030
Mental health refers to the level of psychological comfort and well-being or absence of mental illness. In layman’s terms, it is the state of someone who is functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioral adjustment. Mental health software is a specialty software that allows behavioral health professionals to choose the best treatment plan for a person suffering from depression, stress, addiction, anxiety, etc. based on patient records and medical evidence. The software enables users to schedule online appointments and provides medical bill payments via mobile devices namely smartphones or laptops. Moreover, it can retrieve pharmacy, laboratory, and radiology data observations on the patients that are being treated. It also offers a detailed report focusing on the individual patient’s needs.
The Global Mental Health Software Market is estimated to account for US$ 18,811.7 Mn in terms of value by the end of 2030.
Market Dynamics
Increasing per capital expenditure on healthcare and associated facilities is boost the demand for mental healthcare solutions and services. Various government and healthcare organizations such as clinics and hospitals are increasing investments in the deployment of new and updated IT infrastructure, in order to gain a competitive advantage in the market. This, in turn, is expected to drive the global mental health software market growth over the forecast period. According to the World Bank Group, per capita, healthcare expenditure in the U.S. increased from US$ 8,845 in 2012 to US$ 9,146 in 2013. According to the same source, in France and the U.K., per capita, healthcare expenditure was US$ 4,644 and US$ 3,595 respectively in 2012, which increased to US$ 4,864 and US$ 3,598 respectively in 2013. Furthermore, in Germany, per capita, healthcare expenditure was US$ 4,717 in 2012 and increased to US$ 5,006 in 2013.
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