Behavioral Health Business August 28, 2024
Jack Silverstein

Before they were known as Aliya Health, Royal Life Centers set out to provide prospective patients with a best-in-class digital experience while streamlining much of the manual workflow associated with their admissions teams. For prospective patients or family members visiting their website for treatment options, the goal was to quickly and effectively provide the necessary information to make the right decision for their individual treatment journey.

For admissions teams, this meant streamlining and automating workflows while drastically increasing their “speed to lead.”

For marketing executive Arianna Kosoglou, that search brought them to FURTHER.

FURTHER, the leading AI-powered software that helps behavioral health patients find treatment, offered Aliya a fully customizable AI chatbot, known as a Virtual Admissions Agent, which...

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