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Clinton Health Access Initiative
Our collaboration
We have collaborated with Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) to estimate the associated disease burden that mental health conditions have on the burden of non-communicable diseases, and to size the potential for addressing this burden through scaling known, cost-effective mental health interventions. Through this collaboration, we have developed an evidence base to highlight the outsized impact of mental health interventions in reducing non-communicable disease burden globally, with country-level insights supporting mental health investment around the world.

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Interactive - McKinsey Health Institute
The new case for brain health: Scaling interventions for health and economic growth
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Opportunities exist to reduce the global burden of brain health and noncommunicable diseases, fostering healthier communities and stronger economies.
Report - McKinsey Health Institute
Investing in the future: How better mental health benefits everyone
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Mental and substance use disorders are on the rise, alongside other noncommunicable diseases. Investing in mental health interventions could help individuals reclaim years of healthy life and boost the global economy by up to $4.4 trillion in 2050.
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Brain Health
Helping people across the world achieve the best possible brain health by strengthening cognitive function, improving mental health, and effectively preventing and treating mental, neurological, and substance use disorders


