Here's seven behavioral health partnerships that Becker's reported on in September:
- Digital video technology platform Videra Health partnered with Discovery Behavioral Health and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston to launch an AI-driven online platform addressing relapse for patients in their first year after outpatient treatment.
- Appalachian Regional Healthcare partnered with the University of Kentucky School of Social Work in Lexington to address the behavioral health workforce shortages in rural Kentucky and West Virginia.
- Behavioral telehealth platform Mend partnered with Eleos Health to increase digital patient engagement and lower session documentation burden for providers conducting virtual behavioral health appointments.
- Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center in Aurora, Colo., expanded its partnership with electronic health record solutions company CliniComp to encompass behavioral health.
- Opus EHR partnered with Nabra to integrate the AI-powered clinical note-generation tool Nabla Copilot into its platform to ease the administrative burden on clinical behavioral health treatment professionals.
- Marvin Behavioral Health partnered with Huntington Health in Pasadena, Calif., to offer its healthcare providers access to virtual behavioral health services.
- Community Health Systems partnered with population health management company Mindoula to integrate virtual behavioral health services into the primary care setting.