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HIMSSCast: Expanding behavioral healthcare in the tech age

Robert Capobianco, chief operating officer of NeuroFlow, discusses the rising demand for mental health services and the healthcare system's limited capacity to meet it.
By Jessica Hagen , Executive Editor
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Robert Capobianco, chief operating officer of NeuroFlow, discusses the company's behavioral health infrastructure platform for providers and how technology is positioned as a key enabler in addressing the challenges that exist in mental healthcare, from access to stigma, by extending care beyond traditional settings.

Capobianco also underscores the need for collaboration among providers, payers, policymakers and technology companies to develop sustainable behavioral health models.

"There are a lot of behavioral health patients that don't have an appropriate diagnosis or are undiagnosed altogether," Capobianco said. "It really comes down to, how do we find those people, the right people at the right time, and get them to the right care setting for their behavioral health conditions?"​

To learn more about expanding behavioral healthcare using technology, listen to the full conversation between Capobianco and Jessica Hagen, executive editor of MobiHealthNews.

 

 

 

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Talking points:

  • Behavioral health access gap
  • Workforce shortage challenges
  • Tech-enabled care scaling
  • Data-driven interventions
  • Integrated care delivery

More about this episode:

NeuroFlow acquires Owl to extend behavioral health offerings

Behavioral health company NeuroFlow secures $25M investment

NeuroFlow inks deal with Intermountain Health for behavioral health

ChristianaCare, NeuroFlow partner for maternal mental health support

NeuroFlow acquires Quartet Health, expands customer base

Email the writer: jhagen@himm.org