Health systems create behavioral health strategies to improve access and care and take the pressure off the emergency department.
The problem of access in behavioral health is not going anywhere.
The approach “puts the patient at the center and wraps all the needs around that patient, rather than doing it the old way, forcing a patient to interact with an existing medical structure or system.”
While behavioral health providers has some unique challenges, with the right data and analysis, behavioral health providers can overcome these obstacles.
How AI-enabled EHR and telemedicine, are uniquely positioned to improve how behavioral health is managed by healthcare professionals and care for patients.
More employers are embracing the adage that sometimes you have to give a little to get a lot.
An inclusive culture is good for business — and your employees' behavioral health
A big part of improving access to behavioral health care is for physicians to help tackle the shame and blame that sometimes surrounds such care.
Physicians understand the connection between mental and physical health, yet many don’t feel equipped to address patients’ behavioral health problems.
Digital systems that incorporate complete patient records also back up behavioral health clinicians and empower them to provide better care.