Behavioral Health Business September 2, 2025
Laura Lovett

Electronic health records (EHRs) are often viewed as the building blocks for modernizing healthcare. Still, many behavioral health providers are just beginning the process of going digital.

Only 63% of providers have a behavioral health-specific EHR platform in place, according to a survey conducted by Behavioral Health Business.

Laura Groschen, Acadia Healthcare’s (NASDAQ: ACHC) chief information officer, has overseen numerous behavioral health EHR implementations and integrations. Working for the largest behavioral health provider in the country means dealing with newly acquired assets as well as multiple different types of specialists.

And while plotting out a plan to implement new technologies is important, it’s critical to just act, Groschen said.

“​​At Acadia …we are so focused on patient...

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