COVID-19 Outbreak and Ballooning Influence of Virtual Health to Bring Expansive Growth Opportunities for Behavioral Health Market

The forecast period of 2019-2029 can prove to be the most bankable era for the behavioral health market with the COVID-19 outbreak being the main aspect of growth. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has resulted in tremendous loss across the globe with high transmission and fatality rates. The novel coronavirus disaster has affected the global populace mentally and emotionally.

Stress and anxiety are creeping up more than ever among the people due to unemployment and the fear of catching COVID-19. This has led to many people opting for psychological help. Therefore, this aspect may benefit the behavioral health market greatly.

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Behavioral Health Market Expanding on Grounds of Virtual Treatment

The behavioral health market may benefit from the virtual front to a great extent. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, venturing out and going to a clinic has become risky. Therefore, the demand for virtual treatment is increasing on a large scale. Here are some developments that highlight the growing potential of virtual treatment in the behavioral health market.

  • A latest Accenture report recently found that the use of virtual behavioral health could expand treatment for more than 53 mn Americans suffering from behavioral health issues; these developments may assure good growth for the behavioral health market
  • Centene Corporation recently expanded a behavioral health partnership with Quartet across 32 states in the U.S.
  • Doctor On Demand, a telemedicine company raised $75 mn in series D financing led by General Atlantic to invest in its virtual primary care and behavioral health platform

North America and Europe may Emerge as Substantial Growth Contributors

From the geographical angle, North America and Europe may bring considerable growth for the behavioral health market due to the growing cases of the novel coronavirus in the regions. Asia Pacific may also acquire a good share due to the escalating need for behavioral health services.

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Author: Rohit Bhisey

As Head of Marketing at TMR Research, Rohit brings to the table over a decade of experience in market research and Internet marketing. His dedication, perseverance, and passion for perfection have enabled him to achieve immense success in his field. Rohit is an expert at formulating new business plans and strategies to help boost web traffic. His interests lie in writing news articles on technology,healthcare and business.

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