Faris Sweis’ Post

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.

The Next Phase of Behavioral Health Evolution: Rise of Behavioral Health-focused Infrastructure-as-a-Service Innovators

The Next Phase of Behavioral Health Evolution: Rise of Behavioral Health-focused Infrastructure-as-a-Service Innovators

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