President Biden's specific statement about there being "no distinction between breaking your arm and having a mental breakdown when it comes to health" was not a well-known or widely circulated statement at the time of my last update. It's possible that this statement or context has emerged , and I have no information on events or statements beyond that point.
If you're referring to a more general viewpoint about mental health being as important as physical health in overall well-being and healthcare considerations, that has been a growing perspective in the field of mental health advocacy and public health. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and addressing mental health issues with the same seriousness and urgency as physical health problems. Many healthcare professionals and advocates have been pushing for mental health parity, which means equal treatment and insurance coverage for mental health services compared to physical health services.
It's important to note that mental health and physical health are interconnected, and neglecting one can impact the other. Mental health issues can affect physical health, and vice versa. Both aspects are essential for maintaining overall well-being, and addressing them in a holistic manner is vital for comprehensive healthcare. However, specific policy decisions or statements made by political figures may vary and evolve over time, so it's crucial to refer to up-to-date sources for the latest information.