Behavioral Health Business October 28, 2024
Morgan Gonzales

Behavioral health providers are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve efficiency, personalize treatment pathways and produce outcomes.

How best to develop an AI-enabled technology stack remains unclear, however.

While leasing AI technology from vendors is a relatively easy path to keep up with the digital Joneses, providers with more specialized needs or those looking to increase their value proposition may be better suited to build their own tools from scratch. For behavioral health providers prioritizing speed, M&A may be the quickest route to technological advancement.

Before determining how to acquire AI technology, it is important to evaluate what problem needs to be solved, according to Matt Mohebbi, head of AI and research at behavioral health provider Brightside Health.

“Especially...

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