Behavioral Health Business August 12, 2025
Robert Holly

For a variety of reasons, behavioral health organizations are investing significant time, money and manpower into health IT systems.

Yet too often, they still run into outdated tools, implementation hurdles and gaps in return on investment.

That’s according to recently conducted research from Behavioral Health Business, which surveyed industry leaders on their electronic health record (EHR) and care coordination technology strategies earlier this year. In addition to asking about EHR adoption and must-have features, the initiative explored who holds the purchasing power, what drives spending and why tech upgrades often come with friction.

The survey, conducted in early summer 2025, gathered responses from a broad cross-section of behavioral health leaders. The majority of respondents said they worked for for-profit organizations,...

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