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HealthRhythms

HealthRhythms

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HealthRhythms is a solution provided by HealthRhythms which was founded in 2014. It belongs to multiple categories of digital health solutions including Behavioral Health, On-demand Behavioral Health, Population Health Analytics, Behavioral Health Screening, ED-based Mental Health Interventions, and ED-based SUD Interventions.
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It has 1 verified client.
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HealthRhythms integrates with major EMRs such as Epic, Allscripts, and eClinicalWorks.
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Some other resource(s) that may be helpful in learning about HealthRhythms include: Top Digital Behavioral Health Companies Report and A Buyer’s Guide to Digital Behavioral Health
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EHR integration

Integrations:

None provided

EMR Integration & Relevant Hardware:

None provided

EMRs Supported:

Epic, Allscripts, eClinicalWorks, NextGen, GE

Hardware Compatibility:

None provided

Description

Our Measure product provides continuous objective measurement of mental health and the option of engaging feedback to patients and a clinical dashboard to clinicians. Our Cue platform provides measurement-driven personalized mental health interventions.
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Use cases

Description

Our platform enables you to better identify, manage, and characterize mental health across a broad range of patient populations.

Users:

Therapy Patients

Differentiators

Differentiators vs EHR Functionality:

None provided

Differentiators vs Competitors:

The pharmaceutical industry is undergoing a digital transformation that requires new tools and approaches to measure and characterize study participants. We’ve drawn on our extensive experience in clinical research to create the premium precision platform for behavioral research so that you can run more efficient data-driven clinical trials.

Company information

Founded in 2014

13.1M total equity funding

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