behavioral health

How AI Is Making Its Way into Behavioral Health—and What’s Holding It Back

By Ram Krishnan – AI is quickly changing the field of healthcare, including behavioral health. From making clinical notes more efficient to supporting diagnosis and treatment plans, AI offers a wide variety of new capabilities for providers. However, despite its potential benefits, AI raises concerns about data privacy, ethical considerations, and potential impact on the human element of care.

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Telehealth for Behavioral Health

By Shahzad Mohammad – The behavioral health landscape is driven by an urgent need for more accessible and effective care. Telehealth isn’t just facilitating this shift; it’s leading the charge towards a future where quality care is within reach for everyone.



From Gut Instinct to Data-Driven Psychiatric Care

By Jim Szyperski – Despite growing attention to mental health, inpatient psychiatric care remains a neglected and the least digitized sector of healthcare. While hospitals have made enormous strides in optimizing emergency departments, operating rooms, and ICUs with real-time data, the same cannot be said for behavioral health units.


Navigating Complex Payer Processes in Behavioral Health

By Ram Krishnan – Navigating payer stipulations in behavioral healthcare can be a challenge, as they are often more complicated than those for physical healthcare. However, understanding how to maintain compliance and bill properly is something that behavioral health clinicians and practice owners have to do to maintain business efficiency, avoid revenue losses, and provide timely care to patients.



The Future of Behavioral Health Delivery

By Dr. Tom Milam – A projected shortage of nearly 20k physicians by 2050 signals that traditional models of behavioral health care delivery no longer meet the expanding needs of the U.S. population. In fact, they create barriers to timely, affordable treatment for many Americans through extended wait times, high costs, and limited availability.


2024 LEAP in Health IT Awardees

LEAP in Health IT awardees seek to create methods and tools to improve care delivery, advance research capabilities, and address emerging challenges related to interoperable health IT.