Finally got to read this write-up on Behavioral Health evolution by Flare Capital Partners. There are no surprises with the key findings we all know: 1) professional shortages 2) lack of access 3) increased demand It is great to see 'Self-Managed Care', 'Staff Augmentation' and 'Outcome Measurements' as key areas too - all key areas we are working on at Sentur using our 'Blended Care' approach. With AI, I believe Digital Therapeutics will make a come back. From first hand experience trying to build some type of a workflow using DialogFlow in 2020 vs an LLM in 2024 - it is a drastic different experience and the use cases and experience are 10x if not 100x better. As these technologies get better, the experience will also get better as long as it is combined with a responsible approach to deployment in the hands of patients. Exciting times ahead! Thanks for the write-up! cc: Alexa Morse, Ian Chiang, Danish M.
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Here’s my prediction: Am I wrong? AI-powered video like @Videra Health will revolutionize behavioral health treatment, become the gold standard for early relapse detection, and be widely adopted by healthcare providers within the next five years. My buddy Brett Talbot, PhD is up to incredible things. #AIinHealthcare #VideoAI #BehavioralHealth #RelapsePrevention #HealthTech #AIRevolution #FutureOfMedicine #InnovativeTreatment #EarlyIntervention #HealthcareAI
AI for Early Intervention: Can it Reduce Relapse Rates in Behavioral Health? High relapse rates are a challenge in behavioral health. Videra Health explores how AI-powered video, audio & text screening can help providers detect relapse risks early, leading to better patient outcomes. Is this the future of behavioral healthcare? Read more about Videra's approach & its benefits for providers: https://lnkd.in/echSqZ5v #behavioralhealth #mentalhealth #AI #relapseprevention #innovation
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AI for Early Intervention: Can it Reduce Relapse Rates in Behavioral Health? High relapse rates are a challenge in behavioral health. Videra Health explores how AI-powered video, audio & text screening can help providers detect relapse risks early, leading to better patient outcomes. Is this the future of behavioral healthcare? Read more about Videra's approach & its benefits for providers: https://lnkd.in/echSqZ5v #behavioralhealth #mentalhealth #AI #relapseprevention #innovation
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✍ 🧠 Ian Chiang (Partner, Flare Capital Partners) and Alexa Morse (Flare Scholar, Class of 2022) teamed up to share their thoughts with Slice of Healthcare in a recent article, "The Next Phase Of Behavioral Health Evolution: Rise Of Behavioral Health-Focused Infrastructure-As-A-Service Innovators" It's no mystery the behavioral health space is rampant with unmet care needs across many underserved populations. Whether you know that from a first-hand experience as a patient finding it difficult to access care or by following the abundance of research & data that's been shared on the space, we have collectively seen the challenges this sector continues to face. Speaking of the data, let's look at a few stats pulled from the report: 1️⃣ Nearly 20% of US adults reported experiencing a mental illness in 2022, with over half of those adults not receiving treatment. Even among youth in the US, about 15% have reported at least one major depressive episode in the past year, with 60% not receiving any treatment. 2️⃣ According to HRSA, there are over 6,400 designated mental healthcare professional shortage areas across the United States, and nearly 8,000 mental health practitioners are needed to remove these designations. 3️⃣ Mental and behavioral health has ranked as the #1 clinical indication by venture funding between 2018 and Q1 – Q3 2023, according to Rock Health. In this article, Ian and Alexa unpack the landscape of emerging innovators tackling these issues across the Behavioral Health-Focused Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) market — from provider staffing platforms to novel biomarkers & monitoring tools to patient engagement & outreach startups. Check out the full article below to read Ian and Alexa's thoughts on how they expect these categories to evolve in the future. Thank you, Slice of Healthcare, for the publication! P.S. A special shoutout to our Flare Capital colleagues, Ben Hall (SVP of Product & Technology, Author Health), Danish M. (Founding Partner, GreyMatter), Katherine Hobbs, MD MPH (CEO, Author Health), Nicoletta “Nicki” Tessler, Psy.D., M.B.A. (CEO & Co-Founder, BeMe Health) for their contributions to the article! 🌟 👉 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gKtw_JcD
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Last week, Discovery Behavioral Health was featured in an article by Behavioral Healthcare Executive for its groundbreaking artificial intelligence platform, Discovery365. By monitoring patient progress for one-year post-treatment, the technology connects patients with a care team that can assess their status and intervene if necessary. John Peloquin PhD MBA, president and CEO of DBH, explained how this approach toward addressing the “one-year recovery gap” can expand beyond the organization so that more people can benefit from Discovery365. “We are discussing the possibility of making this available to the entire industry, so all patients have a fighting chance. We want to work with Videra Health and our partners at Brigham and Women's Hospital to create best practices for the industry. We want to make relapse the exception and not the rule of recovery,” says Peloquin. To learn more about Discovery365 and the impact that it has had to date, please visit the following link: https://ow.ly/xaB350PZP53 #behavioralhealth #behavioralhealthcare #discovery365 #discoveryforlife #oneyearrecoverygap #accessyourbestlife
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Fun and bouncing session with Stephen Smith, NOCD, CEO and Howie Mandel, NOCD Partner and Actor. Thank you for being real and vulnerable sharing your respective diagnosis and journey with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Key highlights: - Research shows 1 in 40 adults and 1 in 100 children have OCD - Diagnosis process is challenging. Most don’t have access to experts for accurate diagnosis. They live life in pain. - Howie Mandel shares how after 20 years of living with OCD, he “came out” accidentally on The Howard Stern Show during a live broadcast when Howie thought they were on a commercial break - Discuss acknowledging and battling mental health, dark and intrusive thoughts. Empowering to verbalize and talk about it. Understand you are not alone. - Discovery and access challenging. 70% of people with OCD start with initial mis-diagnosis. Once diagnosed, difficult to find specialists for targeted treatment. - NOCD offers virtual therapy including live sessions with licensed therapists. Patient receives specific treatment called exposure and response prevention therapy. Support always available via self-help tools and community platform where people passionate about helping others. - Goal is help people become their own therapist and have NOCD any time they need it Howie Mandel says: most people spend their entire life hanging onto their comfort zone. Get info and help to move yourself forward. Your thoughts? Link to episode here: https://lnkd.in/g8ZXhw5A. Thank you for watching The HLTH Daily Show! #health #healthcare #wellness #ceo #leadership #innovation #technology #digital #transformation #business #patientcare #data #ai #artificialintelligence #mentalhealth #ocd #obsessivecompulsivedisorder #generativeai #venturecapital #privateequity #investing #entrepreneurship #founders #startups #media #actor #comedy #hlth HLTH
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Webinar: An Intelligent Look at Behavioral Health AI Join us for an insightful, realistic look at AI in Behavioral Health. Experts from Streamline Healthcare Solutions, Eleos Health, and Mental Health Partners of Colorado will discuss what AI is and what it is not and provide real world examples of how it can be used to improve Behavioral Health care delivery.
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NeuroFlow Acquires 2nd Behavioral Health Company in 1 Year – MedCity News - MedCity News NeuroFlow Acquires 2nd Behavioral Health Company in 1 Year - MedCity News #NeuroFlow Acquires SilverCloud Health NeuroFlow, a digital health company, has acquired SilverCloud Health, a behavioral health platform, marking its second acquisition in a year. #Enhancing Mental Health Offerings The acquisition of SilverCloud Health will enhance NeuroFlow's mental health offerings, providing a more comprehensive solution for patients and healthcare providers. #Expanding Reach and Impact By combining forces with SilverCloud Health, NeuroFlow aims to expand its reach and impact in the behavioral health space, offering innovative solutions for improved patient outcomes. #Leveraging Technology and Expertise NeuroFlow plans to leverage SilverCloud Health's technology ai.mediformatica.com #health #behavioralhealth #neuroflow #provider #providers #this #healthservices #clinical #deals #healthcare #mentalhealth #mentalhealthservices #digitalhealth #healthit #healthtech #healthcaretechnology @MediFormatica (https://buff.ly/3XAOtLR)
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I’ve attended a couple of interesting events recently – one on Primary Care since the Fuller review at the Cambridge Health Network, another was the #digitalhealth.net Data+AI conference. My highlights of those events are in another post but there is one theme across them both - I’m perturbed by the lack of discussion around mental health. Across both events, I heard mental health mentioned just once, and only briefly. Where is the innovation in mental health right now? I know there are some great companies making digital headway (e.g. Psyomics, OxfordVR, Lyra Health and many others), but even so, the majority of this effort is focussed toward adult's not children’s, mental health. I also heard the Chair of an #ICS speak recently who quoted one of their mental health NHS Trust CEO’s who had said that if they were to work through their current patient list plus their waiting list from assessment to completion of their anticipated treatment plan, this would take 55 years! How is that acceptable?! With so much noise around the development of the #HealthTech and #MedTech markets, the rise of #innovation and #AI, yet a flat 2023 in terms of #healthstartup investments, how and where will targeted mental health innovation make inroads into the mountain of childhood mental health challenges that are piling up? We know how improving and resolving children's mental health issues improves life outcomes and saves huge amount of time, effort, money and resources. Let's #fixtheproblem! #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #childrensmentalhealthmatters
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I love meeting people who are solving important problems in unique ways. At Alea Health, cofounders Richard Dallala and Marco Bertetti are building an AI-powered tool to increase the effectiveness and accessibility of psychotherapy. Two things excite me about their vision. First, they’re focusing on a well-established problem with potential for high impact: therapist-client matching. The right match (aka therapeutic rapport) is one of the best predictors of success in psychotherapy, At least half of people trial two or more therapists before finding a match, and some give up on therapy altogether when they don’t feel connected on the first try. For therapists, low retention requires more resources dedicated to client acquisition and can contribute to professional burnout. Second, they are designing their digital tools to integrate with human-delivered therapy rather than replace it. For me, this where the true promise lies in digital mental health: human-AI partnerships that allow us, the human caregivers, to spend our time and energy on, well, human caring. That’s the dream for the #FutureOfHealthcare. With all that said, Alea Health are looking for a Co-founder & CTO to lead their tech development. If you’re a full-stack engineer with a passion for mental health and a drive to make a difference, this could be the perfect fit for you. Check out the full job description attached. #medtech #digitalmentalhealth #cooljob
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Striking numbers from Investors Observer (Canadian) claim the global chatbots for mental health and therapy market was valued at USD 990 million in 2023 and is estimated to hit around USD 6,510 million by 2032. The market is driven by several factors, including the increasing prevalence of mental health disorders, limited access to mental healthcare professionals, and the growing acceptance and adoption of digital health technologies. https://lnkd.in/gBDp5AAf More like this? Join the Artificial Intelligence in Mental Health group. Interested in advancements in AI and mental health (science only, no promotional content). https://lnkd.in/gRJEdwq8
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