Patients are the largest end‑user segment — they're the ones downloading apps and booking teletherapy sessions. But payers (insurance companies, employers) are the fastest‑growing segment. The US digital mental health market research study shows that payer adoption is growing at over 20% CAGR, because they've realised that untreated mental illness costs them more in medical claims and lost productivity.
What's driving payer investment? ROI studies show that every dollar spent on mental health benefits saves $4 in reduced absenteeism and turnover. The US digital mental health market trends highlight that the fastest‑growing disorder type is behavioral disorders (ADHD, conduct disorders), because they're often diagnosed in childhood and require long‑term management.
But payer‑sponsored mental health apps have a downside: privacy concerns. Employees worry that their employer will see their therapy data. Reputable platforms keep that data strictly confidential.
The message: if your employer offers a digital mental health benefit, use it. It's free, confidential, and could change your life. And if they don't, ask HR to consider it.