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Feed back:  You have too many direct quotes in this paper, which is a plagiarism issue.. Please re-write in your own words and submit. 6 Public Health Problem Institution Professor Student Date Public Health Problem Background Mental health insurance is essential in solving a public health problem in a low-income country like India (Gupta & Sahoo, 2020). “Europe has the highest, led by Monaco, Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands, each with between 20 and 40 psychiatrists per 100,000 people.” Offering insurance covers to persons with mental issues enhances healthcare by paying for medication and the survival of such people in the community. India faced a “mental health epidemic” in 2017, with over 14\% of the population suffering from the condition. The significance of the insurance program is to offer mental health insurance services, especially for chronic and terminally ill patients. Developing a mental health insurance program to cover people of all ages promotes mental health. The Indian mental health insurance program replicates Medicaid of the United States. Tristiana et al. (2018) argued that mental health problems are some of Indias main challenges. The development of mental health issues and services in India calls for mental health insurance covers to simplify the medication administration process and promote healthcare affordability. India’s Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority directed insurance providers to include mental illness in the cover components to address the increasing mental health issues. The policy also covers psychological disorders as part of mental health components. Healthcare overview started during the post-independence era (1947) and encompasses today’s mental healthcare scenario (Bijal et al., 2019). The main obstacle in implementing mental health insurance programs is the failure to include coverage in primary care. The scarcity of specialist human resources to deal with the issue affecting the healthcare industry and increased mental health patients in the country is worrying. “The WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme created guidelines for task-sharing mental health interventions” (Xu et al., 2018). Literature Review The uptake of mental insurance in India depicts the need for health insurance awareness because most citizens do not understand what the insurance entails and the mechanisms they can use to benefit from the program. “Health insurance is one of the important approaches that can help in boosting universal healthcare coverage through improved healthcare utilization and financial protection” (Reshmi et al., 2021). The authors argued that mental insurance in India promoted healthcare and improved the general healthcare administration. They studied characteristics consisting of population, intervention, comparator and study design components to develop and support the hypothesis about the role of mental health insurance. The Medicaid and Medicare programs offer medical insurance and assistance to eligible members, and like other insurance programs, promote human health and response to epidemics and diseases. Reshmi et al. (2021) based the research methodology on the Cochrane handbook for systematic intervention reviews. The researchers utilized Preferred reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)-protocols to report and develop an argument and prove it based on research. The population in the study involves people above 18 years in India and used households as units of analysis. The researchers analyzed the opinions of adults about mental illness and insurance in India. They discovered that “most importantly, mental health services save lives while improving the outlook for people who may feel hopeless and lost.” A meta-analysis using a random effect model discovered that mental health coverage is essential because it reduces the risk of chronic diseases related to anxiety, stress and drug and substance abuse. Mental health insurance covers include depression, anxiety, stress, substance addiction and chronic mental health conditions that may be costly for patients. The insurance simplifies the treatment procedures because patients with insurance covers receive medication and physicians’ attention without much struggle. Many patients succumb to mental health issues because they cannot afford medication fees. The government intervenes to save such people by introducing universal medical care and insurance programs such as Medicare and Medicaid in the United States. The insurance programs increase medical care affordability and accessibility because they are applicable in both private and public facilities. A recent research article by Bijal et al. (2019) about health insurance and mental illness discovered that many mentally ill patients suffer at home and never get to the hospitals for treatment. The researchers suggested ways to stop such problems and argued that acquiring medical insurance covers would bridge the gap between the mentally ill and the service providers. The present global mental health status is on an increasing trend. The demographic changes depict a 13\% increase in mental health cases worldwide. Substance use disorders lead to the list of primary contributors to mental illness. The tough economic status plays a significant role in influencing mental health cases. The research, study and practices to improve mental health for all people worldwide have been the driving forces towards achieving a healthy world free from mental health issues. Rural-urban disparities contribute to an increase in mental health cases. For example, research by Xu et al. (2018) about the role of insurance discovered that many mental health patients are yet to understand the protocols to utilize mental health services offered by medical practitioners. The research focused on China’s ability to use in-patient mental services. The researchers argued that mental health patients do not know nor understand their situation until they are taken to hospitals for medicals checkups. Home caregivers are responsible persons to take mental health illness patients to the hospital because the condition is learned from outside but not people’s feelings like other illnesses. Xu et al. (2018) study design was a retrospective cohort study of patients hospitalized with mental illnesses. Most patients had moved from rural to urban areas to seek treatment. The research findings depicted that the rural areas had little knowledge about mental health and neglected the government. The researchers suggested community involvement mechanisms in addressing mental health issues at community and national levels. The study site included two major psychiatric hospitals in Shandong, China; the Shandong Center for Mental Health (SCMH) and the Daizhuang Psychiatric Hospital (DPH). Communities shape the mental wellness of the community members and provide mental health interventions, especially in low and middle-income countries like India. The WHO’s Mental Health Action Plan emphasizes community-based mental health services to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in community healthcare and transform the community. Collaboration between service providers and the users is the gateway to developing a healthy community. Mental health issues derail development and strain a community to ground level. People with mental illness are uncontrollable and require extensive care to avoid damage in the community; the caregivers spend time monitoring such people to enhance wellness and wellbeing in society. Substantial variation exists in the degree to which community components are integrated with primary care services. “The incidence, prevalence, and prognosis of mental disorders are strongly linked to community-level factors; the availability and integration of mental health services into communities can promote accessibility, acceptability, affordability, and scalability of services, as well as promote adherence to treatment and increase the likelihood of positive clinical outcomes” (Kohrt et al., 2018). Community mental health care represents a portion of the national government, and so the government’s commitment enhance healthcare at local and national levels. Community members engage in health programs to promote healthcare and the local level and develop a brighter future characterized by universal health. The government intervenes in community health projects to boost the community members, enlighten them about the importance of healthcare and enrol them in insurance programs to guarantee quality healthcare for the less privileged. The collaboration between the government, non-governmental organizations, and community members to address mental health issues has dramatically improved India. A positive response in mental illness is evident because the population is slowly learning new trends and approaches of addressing mental health at local and national levels.” The importance of community mental health care may have even greater relevance in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) compared to high-income countries (HICs)” (Kohrt et al., 2018). Kohrt et al. (2018) conducted a review of reviews in November 2017 to search for an answer to the review question, “What interventions have been evaluated in community settings for treatment and prevention of mental disorders in low- and middle-income countries?” They analyzed three databases: OVID MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Web of Science They participated in a systematic review to acquire knowledge about mental illness in India and their perception of mental health insurance. The data extraction and synthesis used four research domains; why, who, where and what to gather information about mental and psychological treatment in low and middle-income countries (LMIC). According to Ghosh & Chatterji (2020), after the Covid-19 pandemic, mental health will increase because people lost property, families, and friends and were mentally affected. “Mental health is an issue of concern in the country because it develops from depressive disorders (45.7 million) and anxiety disorders (49 million), which affect the country’s larger population.” The authors carried out a quantitative study and used adults as the population to support the hypothesis. The research findings discovered that India has an unmet need for insurance for mental health. Gupta & Sahoo (2020) article; Pandemic and mental health of the front-line healthcare workers identified the barriers and challenges in mental healthcare systems in India. The researchers carried out quantitative research to determine the Covid-19 pandemic and mental health of front-line healthcare workers and the relationship between the pandemic response and mental health. The article stated that medical practitioners risk their lives and may develop mental problems; thus, counselling and psychiatry are vital in their health wellbeing. The Indian health insurance cover insures in-patient hospitalization expenses for mental illness. It does not incorporate outpatient counselling services for people with mental disorders, thus making the mental healthcare administration costly for low and middle-income citizens and medical practitioners. During an interview with the chief executive officer and co-founder, InsuranceDekho in India, Ankit Agrawal, stated that “For a long time, health insurance policies didn’t cover mental illnesses in India. But fortunately, we are now seeing a shift in the trend. Some time back, all health insurance companies were only covering physical health issues and disorders.” References Bijal, A. S., Kumar, C. N., Manjunatha, N., Gowda, M., Basavaraju, V., & Math, S. B. (2019). Health insurance and mental illness. Indian journal of psychiatry, 61(Suppl 4), S791. Ghosh, M., & Chatterji, B. P. (2020). Mental health insurance in India after COVID-19. The Lancet Psychiatry, 7(12), 1016-1017. Gupta, S., & Sahoo, S. (2020). Pandemic and mental health of the front-line healthcare workers: a review and implications in the Indian context amidst COVID-19. General Psychiatry, 33(5). Kohrt, B. A., Asher, L., Bhardwaj, A., Fazel, M., Jordans, M. J., Mutamba, B. B., ... & Patel, V. (2018). The role of communities in mental health care in low-and middle-income countries: a meta-review of components and competencies. International journal of environmental research and public health, 15(6), 1279. Reshmi, B., Unnikrishnan, B., Parsekar, S. S., Rajwar, E., Vijayamma, R., & Venkatesh, B. T. (2021). Health insurance awareness and its uptake in India: a systematic review protocol. BMJ open, 11(4), e043122. Tristiana, R. D., Yusuf, A., Fitryasari, R., Wahyuni, S. D., & Nihayati, H. E. (2018). Perceived barriers to mental health services by the family of patients with mental illness. International journal of nursing sciences, 5(1), 63-67. Xu, J., Wang, J., King, M., Liu, R., Yu, F., Xing, J., ... & Lu, M. (2018). Rural-urban disparities in the utilization of mental health in-patient services in China: the role of health insurance. 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India faced a “mental health epidemic” in 2017, with over 14\% of the population suffering from the condition. The significance of the insurance program is to offer mental health insurance services, especially for chronic and terminal- ly ill patients. Developing a mental health insurance program to cover people of all ages promotes mental health. The Indian mental health insurance program repli- cates Medicaid of the United States. Tristiana et al. (2018) argued that mental health problems are some of Indias main challenges. 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Healthcare overview started during the post-independence era (1947) and encompasses today’s mental healthcare scenario (Bijal et al., 2019). The main obstacle in implementing mental health insurance programs is the failure to include coverage in primary care. The scarcity of specialist human resources to deal with the issue affecting the healthcare industry and increased mental health pa- tients in the country is worrying. “The WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme created guidelines for task-sharing mental health interventions” (Xu et al., 2018). Literature Review The uptake of mental insurance in India depicts the need for health insurance awareness because most citizens do not understand what the insurance entails and the mechanisms they can use to benefit from the program. “Health insurance is one of the important approaches that can help in boosting universal healthcare coverage through improved healthcare utilization and financial protection” (Reshmi et al., 2021). The authors argued that mental insurance in India promoted healthcare and improved the general healthcare administration. They studied characteristics consisting of population, intervention, comparator and study design components to de- velop and support the hypothesis about the role of mental health insurance. The Medicaid and Medicare programs offer medical insurance and assistance to eligible members, and like other insurance programs, promote human health and response to epidemics and diseases. Reshmi et al. (2021) based the research methodology on the Cochrane handbook for systematic intervention reviews. The researchers utilized Preferred reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRIS- MA)-protocols to report and develop an argument and prove it based on research. The population in the study involves people above 18 years in India and used households as units of analysis. The researchers analyzed the opinions of adults about mental illness and insurance in India. They discovered that “most importantly, mental health services save lives while improving the outlook for people who may feel hopeless and lost.” A meta-analysis using a random effect model discovered that mental health coverage is essential because it reduces the risk of chronic diseases related to anxiety, stress and drug and substance abuse. Mental health insur- ance covers include depression, anxiety, stress, substance addiction and chronic mental health conditions that may be costly for patients. The insurance simplifies the treatment procedures because patients with insurance covers receive medication and physicians’ attention without much struggle. Many patients succumb to mental health issues because they cannot afford medication fees. The government intervenes to save such people by introducing universal medical care and insurance pro- grams such as Medicare and Medicaid in the United States. The insurance programs increase medical care affordability and accessibility because they are applicable in both private and public facilities. A recent research article by Bijal et al. (2019) about health insurance and mental illness discovered that many mentally ill patients suffer at home and never get to the hospitals for treatment. The researchers suggested ways to stop such problems and argued that acquiring medical insurance cov- ers would bridge the gap between the mentally ill and the service providers. The present global mental health status is on an increasing trend. The demographic changes depict a 13\% increase in mental health cases worldwide. Substance use disorders lead to the list of primary contributors to mental illness. The tough economic status plays a significant role in influencing mental health cases. The research, study and practices to improve mental health for all people worldwide have been the driving forces towards achieving a healthy world free from mental health issues. Rural-urban disparities contribute to an increase in mental health cases. For example, research by Xu et al. (2018) about the role of insurance discovered that many mental health patients are yet to understand the protocols to utilize mental health services offered by medical practitioners. The research focused on Chi- na’s ability to use in-patient mental services. The researchers argued that mental health patients do not know nor understand their situation until they are taken to hospitals for medicals checkups. Home caregivers are responsible persons to take mental health illness patients to the hospital because the condition is learned from outside but not people’s feelings like other illnesses. Xu et al. (2018) study design was a retrospective cohort study of patients hospitalized with mental illnesses. Most patients had moved from rural to urban areas to seek treatment. The research findings depicted that the rural areas had little knowledge about mental health and ne- glected the government. The researchers suggested community involvement mechanisms in addressing mental health issues at community and national levels. The study site included two major psychiatric hospitals in Shandong, China; the Shandong Center for Mental Health (SCMH) and the Daizhuang Psychiatric Hospital (DPH). Communities shape the mental wellness of the community members and provide mental health interventions, especially in low and middle-income countries like In- dia. The WHO’s Mental Health Action Plan emphasizes community-based mental health services to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in community healthcare and transform the community. Collaboration between service providers and the users is the gateway to developing a healthy community. Mental health issues derail de- velopment and strain a community to ground level. People with mental illness are uncontrollable and require extensive care to avoid damage in the community; the caregivers spend time monitoring such people to enhance wellness and wellbeing in society. Substantial variation exists in the degree to which community com- ponents are integrated with primary care services. “The incidence, prevalence, and prognosis of mental disorders are strongly linked to community-level factors; the availability and integration of mental health services into communities can promote accessibility, acceptability, affordability, and scalability of services, as well as promote adherence to treatment and increase the likelihood of positive clinical outcomes” (Kohrt et al., 2018). Community mental health care represents a portion of the national government, and so the government’s commitment enhance healthcare at local and national levels. Community members engage in health programs to promote healthcare and the local level and develop a brighter future characterized by universal health. The government intervenes in community health projects to boost the community members, enlighten them about the importance of healthcare and enrol them in insurance programs to guarantee quality healthcare for the less privileged. The collaboration between the government, non-governmental organizations, and community members to address mental health issues has dramati- cally improved India. A positive response in mental illness is evident because the population is slowly learning new trends and approaches of addressing mental health at local and national levels.” The importance of community mental health care may have even greater relevance in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) compared to high-income countries (HICs)” (Kohrt et al., 2018). Kohrt et al. (2018) conducted a review of reviews in November 2017 to search for an answer to the re- view question, “What interventions have been evaluated in community settings for treatment and prevention of mental disorders in low- and middle-income coun- tries?” They analyzed three databases: OVID MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and Web of Science They participated in a systematic review to acquire knowledge about mental ill- ness in India and their perception of mental health insurance. The data extraction and synthesis used four research domains; why, who, where and what to gather in- formation about mental and psychological treatment in low and middle-income countries (LMIC). According to Ghosh & Chatterji (2020), after the Covid-19 pandemic, mental health will increase because people lost property, families, and friends and were mentally affected. “Mental health is an issue of concern in the country be- cause it develops from depressive disorders (45.7 million) and anxiety disorders (49 million), which affect the country’s larger population.” The authors carried out a quantitative study and used adults as the population to support the hypothesis. 2 3 4 5 The research findings discovered that India has an unmet need for insurance for mental health. Gupta & Sahoo (2020) article; Pandemic and mental health of the front-line healthcare workers identified the barriers and challenges in mental healthcare systems in India. The researchers carried out quantitative research to deter- mine the Covid-19 pandemic and mental health of front-line healthcare workers and the relationship between the pandemic response and mental health. The article stated that medical practitioners risk their lives and may develop mental problems; thus, counselling and psychiatry are vital in their health wellbeing. The Indian health insurance cover insures in-patient hospitalization expenses for mental illness. It does not incorporate outpatient counselling services for people with mental disorders, thus making the mental healthcare administration costly for low and middle-income citizens and medical practitioners. During an interview with the chief 6 10/23/21, 8:37 AM Originality Report https://elearn.monroecollege.edu/webapps/mdb-sa-BB598f7c7b2dee3/originalityReport/ultra?attemptId=cbafc837-8c03-44bd-b8fb-a9cbcf27825e&course_id=_46409… 3/5 Source Matches (20) Student paper 73\% himmelfarb 87\% Student paper 96\% Student paper 96\% Student paper 73\% executive officer and co-founder, InsuranceDekho in India, Ankit Agrawal, stated that “For a long time, health insurance policies didn’t cover mental illnesses in India. But fortunately, we are now seeing a shift in the trend. Some time back, all health insurance companies were only covering physical health issues and disorders.” References Bijal, A. S., Kumar, C. N., Manjunatha, N., Gowda, M., Basavaraju, V., & Math, S. B. (2019). Health insurance and mental illness. Indian journal of psychiatry, 61(Sup- pl 4), S791. Ghosh, M., & Chatterji, B. P. (2020). Mental health insurance in India after COVID-19. The Lancet Psychiatry, 7(12), 1016-1017. Gupta, S., & Sahoo, S. (2020). Pandemic and mental health of the front-line healthcare workers: a review and implications in the Indian context amidst COVID-19. General Psychiatry, 33(5). Kohrt, B. A., Asher, L., Bhardwaj, A., Fazel, M., Jordans, M. J., Mutamba, B. B.,... & Patel, V. (2018). The role of communities in mental health care in low-and middle-income countries: a meta-review of components and competencies. International journal of environmental research and public health, 15(6), 1279. Reshmi, B., Unnikrishnan, B., Parsekar, S. S., Rajwar, E., Vijayamma, R., & Venkatesh, B. T. (2021). Health insurance awareness and its uptake in India: a systematic review protocol. BMJ open, 11(4), e043122. Tristiana, R. D., Yusuf, A., Fitryasari, R., Wahyuni, S. D., & Nihayati, H. E. (2018). Perceived barriers to mental health services by the family of patients with mental illness. International journal of nursing sciences, 5(1), 63-67. Xu, J., Wang, J., King, M., Liu, R., Yu, F., Xing, J.,... & Lu, M. (2018). Rural-urban disparities in the utilization of mental health in-patient services in China: the role of health insurance. 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