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Best On-Demand Behavioral Health Products

Front-line docs are unable to immediately access specialist support, and patients wait for in-person visits to receive care. Telemedicine solutions that package relevant context and provide immediate access to specialist care can immediately alleviate these issues.

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Behavioral Health
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Medicaid and vulnerable populations are particularly impacted by the lack of access to behavioral health services and an estimated 9 million Medicaid adults have been diagnosed with mental illness, over 3 million have a substance use disorder (SUD), and nearly 1.8 have both; Medicaid spending for behavioral health patients is 4x higher than normal, and behavioral health Medicaid patients account for a disproportionate share of unnecessary ED visits.

Behavioral health access includes the following capabilities:

  • Increasing Access & Capacity for Behavioral Health
  • Tele-Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Services
  • Telemental Services
  • Peer Support Services
  • On-demand Behavioral Health Services
  • Driving Clinical Innovation for Behavioral Health
  • Behavioral Health Screening
  • Behavioral Health Integration
  • ED-based Mental Health Interventions
  • ED-based Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Interventions


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On-demand Behavioral Health
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Emerging technologies promote desired behavior changes in consumer-friendly, cost-effective ways. For example, smartphone apps and wearable sensors that provide care reminders and chronic disease management help people make healthier lifestyle choices. These tools provide helpful interventions at key moments, thereby lowering costs, preventing hospital admissions/readmissions, and improving ongoing health.

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Comprehensive Perinatal Care
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Health systems know that pregnancies are make or break opportunities to deliver high quality, affordable care, and build enduring relationships with women β€” a group that spends 34% more on healthcare over their lifetime as compared to men. This site features the 12 essential elements of a comprehensive, digitally-enabled perinatal care strategy.

Background: Before the COVID-19 pandemic, preterm births and preventable deaths in the US outpaced those in peer countries, especially among Black, Indigenous, and people of color. COVID-19 added to the challenges of pregnant people, new parents, and their newborns. Young families are challenged with isolation, perinatal depression, and economic challenges brought on by the recession. Healthcare providers need to meet the growing demand for virtual visits, encourage preventive care, and deliver on the promise of whole-person care to meet physical, behavioral, and social needs.

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Health Equity
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Health equity means increasing opportunities for everyone to live their healthiest life possible. Health systems can, and should, do more with scalable digital solutions to make progress on these measures and more:

  • 2x more Black babies die before their first birthday than white babies. 3x more Black women die of pregnancy complications than white women.
  • <15% of children and families living in poverty, and with a mental health care need, receive mental health services; even fewer complete treatment.
  • 57% of patients have moderate-to-high risk for at least one unmet social need. These patients have higher ED and inpatient utilization.*

Prioritizing equity is not only the right thing to do, it can also yield positive financial benefits. For every 100K underserved patients, health systems are leaving up to $36M on the table by failing to act. For example, health systems can:

  • Target interventions through improved data from self-service patient intake and customer relationship management tools, social and behavioral health screening, and social and population health analytics.
  • Reduce unnecessary ED visits and hospitalizations with community resource referrals and direct services, such as nutrition support.
  • Increase access, capacity, and revenue by offering accessible remote monitoring, on-demand behavioral health, telemental, and tele-medication assisted treatment (MAT), and non-emergency medical transportation.

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Improving Engagement & Self-Management
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One-third of U.S. adults have low health literacy, leading to four times higher health care costs, 6% more hospital visits, and hospital stays that are two days longer than individuals with higher health literacy.*

People with low health literacy have inadequate self-care skills leading to low rates of treatment and medication compliance, low use of preventive services, ineffective management of chronic conditions, and poor responsiveness to public health emergencies.

The impact of acting:

  • Fewer readmission penalties
  • Decreased avoidable ED visits
  • Shorter lengths of stay
  • Improved HEDIS performance
  • Lower total cost of care
  • Improved operating margin

50% of tech-savvy consumers would leave their current doctor for a better digital customer experience.* 70% of U.S. respondents are more likely to select a provider that offers reminders for follow-up care via email or text.*

There are five fundamental capabilities to improving engagement & self-management:

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