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Study shows significant increase in mental health diagnoses among publicly insured children

by Mark Chiang
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**Study Finds Rise in Mental Health Diagnoses Among Publicly Insured Children Before Pandemic**

A recent study has identified a notable increase in mental health and neurodevelopmental disorder diagnoses among children covered by public health insurance during the decade leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic. Researchers conducted what they describe as the first comprehensive analysis of diagnostic trends within this demographic, shedding light on patterns that emerged prior to the global health crisis.

The investigation examined data spanning ten years and revealed a substantial rise in reported cases of mental health conditions and neurodevelopmental disorders among publicly insured children. The findings highlight shifts in diagnostic rates over time, offering insights into healthcare utilization and potential changes in awareness or access to services for this population. The study does not address causes for the increase but provides a detailed overview of trends observed before the pandemic’s onset.

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