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F*CK SUICIDE: Transforming Patient Lives with Payor-Led Solutions

Suicide represents a pressing public health crisis in the United States, with profound economic and societal implications. Beyond the tragic loss of life, the economic burden is staggering, with estimates reaching billions annually in healthcare costs, lost productivity, and societal impacts. Despite these costs, effective interventions remain underutilized.

This paper evaluates the financial and social costs of suicide and presents evidence supporting the efficacy of Vita Health’s innovative suicide prevention program, which leverages personalized care and evidence-based interventions to reduce suicide risk and improve mental health outcomes.

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