Thank you for your comment. I would like to address your first point. While gov. funds do need a political push, and that societal change is trickier than thought, general innovation in Mental Health that could benefit society does not require any grand political change or push. There is meaningful innovation already both in non-profit and for-profit sectors. And your example of Gates’ funds that if he tries to directly fund health in general he will run out of money, it’s obviously true. But that doesn’t mean that careful capital couldn’t be allocated to promising health innovations for-profit and non-profit, similarly to many other fields.
Thank you for your comment. I would like to address your first point. While gov. funds do need a political push, and that societal change is trickier than thought, general innovation in Mental Health that could benefit society does not require any grand political change or push. There is meaningful innovation already both in non-profit and for-profit sectors. And your example of Gates’ funds that if he tries to directly fund health in general he will run out of money, it’s obviously true. But that doesn’t mean that careful capital couldn’t be allocated to promising health innovations for-profit and non-profit, similarly to many other fields.