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Medication-free treatment plan
18 iCBT sessions annually
6 iBPT sessions annually
Full access to challenges
Instant performance reports
Monthly analysis by professionals
Caretaker access for parents
Custom start date
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Financial Data
Total cost of traditional ADHD treatment in the first year
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(Average out-of-pocket costs after health insurance)
Per child = 5,744 USD
- ADHD evaluations and diagnoses (one-time): $2,684
- Ongoing appointments for treatment (annual): $2,125
- ADHD medications (annual): $935
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Per adult​​ = 3,917 USD
ADHD evaluations and diagnoses (one-time): $1,689
Ongoing appointments for treatment (annual): $1,493
ADHD medications (annual): $735
Monetized costs of ADHD to families over the course of child development
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(Excluding treatment expenses)
The cost of illness is a key factor in how much the patients and their families are affected by a condition. Unfortunately, when this condition is a neurodevelopmental disorder like ADHD, the cost is usually more than just expensive medication and treatment plans.
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With each small expense continually adding on, the bill can become overwhelming and cause added stress for these patients and their families.
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Direct costs:
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Education costs
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Legal involvement
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Accidents and injuries
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Lost belongings
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Missed activities
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Damaged property
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Nonmedical expenses, such as vitamins, supplements, and ADHD coaching
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Indirect costs:
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Loss of work
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Additional child care
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Parental mental health services
This is 5x more than the cost of raising a child without the condition.
Direct costs related to child’s behaviors: $1,378
Indirect costs related to caregiver strain: $13,659
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Total annual cost of illness: 15,036 USD / per child
Cost of illness for ADHD in children and adolescents was estimated to be 124.5 billion USD in 2017.