Veterans' Growing Demand for Mental Health Services
GAO-21-545SP
Published: May 17, 2021. Publicly Released: May 17, 2021.
Fast Facts
The number of veterans receiving mental health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs increased 90% from FY 2006-2019. During this time, VA's mental health budget increased from $2.4 to $8.9 billion.
- VA projects a 32% increase in outpatient mental health care over 10 years
- Preventing suicide is VA's highest priority; veterans are 1.5 times more likely to die by suicide
- VA conducts outreach to raise awareness of mental health services, yet some veterans may remain unaware
- Telehealth visits for mental health increased by over 200% in the first 8 months of the pandemic
Highlights
What GAO Found
This capsule examines how VA plans to meet the need for mental health care among veterans. In this capsule, GAO cites policy considerations and reiterates recommendations to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Recommendations
In this capsule, GAO cites policy considerations and reiterates recommendations to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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CrisisGrant programsHealth benefitsHealth care policiesHealth care servicesMental healthMental health servicespandemicsPost-traumatic stress disordersPrimary careRisk factorsSuicideSuicide preventionTherapyVeteransVeterans affairsVeterans health care