The Atlanta-based system will plant behavioral health specialists into its primary care clinics to provide therapy on-site and launch NeuroFlow’s care platform at its Brain Health Center and other locations across Georgia starting in May, according to a May 9 Emory news release shared with Becker’s via email.
The platform gives patients around-the-clock access to mental health resources to engage patients between visits and provides care teams with measures of patient progress and centralized pathways of communication between providers, the release said.
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