SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Doctor On Demand announced today that it will become the first major telemedicine provider to offer psychiatric video visits on a nationwide scale. The company began offering mental health care services in December 2014 with the addition of psychologists to its provider network. The new addition of psychiatrists represents a significant expansion of access to mental health care through Doctor On Demand. Now, patients can receive both therapy from a doctorate-level psychologist and medication evaluation and management from a board-certified psychiatrist through their smartphone or computer in the comfort of their home.
“Many Americans don’t have access to mental health treatment, and for those that do, long wait times, distance, cost and stigma are still barriers to getting care. These are all challenges telemedicine can address,” said Dr. Donovan Wong, medical director of mental health at Doctor On Demand. “By adding psychiatrists to our network, Doctor On Demand is making it easier for millions of Americans to get mental health care from the comfort of home.”
The average wait time, cost, and effort that goes into a mental health appointment can make it hard for people to get help when they need it most. In 2013, the National Survey on Drug Use and Health estimated that 1 in 5 adults aged 18 or older (18.5 percent) had a mental illness in the past year, but only 45 percent received treatment1. 55 percent of the nation’s 3,100 counties have no practicing mental health workers, and wait times to see a psychiatrist average between two months (cities) and eight months (rural counties)2. Lack of access to psychiatrists in hospitals and emergency rooms has also made psychiatric boarding a nationwide problem3. Thus, wait times in many emergency departments have increased nationwide.
"Too many people don’t know where to turn for mental health care, so they get overpriced care, the wrong care, or no care at all. For employers, this problem is a major driver of health care costs," said Adam Jackson, co-founder and CEO of Doctor On Demand. "By adding psychiatrists, we are striving to meet our mission of increasing access to high-quality care.”
Mental illness is responsible for huge direct and indirect health care costs for employers. According to the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, mental illness treatment costs are $100 billion annually, accounting for 6.4 percent of the $1.6 trillion spent annually on health care in the United States. Mental illness causes more days of work loss and work impairment than many other chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, and arthritis. Studies estimate the annual costs of serious mental illness are $193 billion in lost earnings and $24 billion in disability benefits.
Doctor On Demand has more than 300 mental health professionals — licensed psychologists and board-certified psychiatrists. Both psychologists and psychiatrists will generally see patients for ongoing care. The nationwide network of psychiatrists will also be used to help increase access to care in hospital and emergency room settings.
The addition of psychiatry to Doctor On Demand’s services comes as the company has signed its 400th employer customer, bringing the total number of people covered by the service to more than 45 million. Doctor On Demand’s psychiatry services are initially available in 27 states4, and will expand to be available throughout the country by mid-year.
About Doctor On Demand
Doctor On Demand provides video visits with board-certified physicians and psychiatrists, doctorate-level psychologists, and lactation consultants via smartphones, tablets, and computers. Patients simply download the Doctor On Demand app or visit www.doctorondemand.com, describe their symptoms, and are connected for a video visit. Doctor On Demand’s unique offering for health plans and employers combines a $0 PEPM business model with the easiest to use, highest-rated consumer application in the telemedicine space. Doctor On Demand has more 5-star App Store reviews than every other telemedicine app combined. To learn more, visit www.doctorondemand.com.
1 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Results from the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings, NSDUH Series H-49, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 14-4887. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2014.
2 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2012). Results from the 2010 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: Mental Health Findings NSDUH Series H-42, HHS Publication No. (SMA) 11-4667). Rockville, Md.; Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2012.
3 Schumacher Group. (2010) Emergency department challenges and trends. 2010 survey of hospital emergency department administrators.
4 CA, TX, NY, FL, IL, PA, OH, MI, GA, NC, NJ, IN, MA, MD, MN, AL, KY, OR, CT, KS, UT, NV, NE, ID, ME, RI, DC