MedCity News January 9, 2025
Katie Adams

Neuroflow acquired Intermountain Health’s behavioral health risk analytics model to integrate into its software platform. The model identifies which patients may be at risk of experiencing mental health crises so that care teams can step in to provide timely support.

This week, Philadelphia-based behavioral health tech company Neuroflow completed its third acquisition. The company acquired Intermountain Health’s behavioral health risk analytics model to integrate into its software platform.

Neuroflow, which was founded in 2016, offers software that helps providers integrate behavioral health into overall healthcare.

“We think healthcare organizations can’t manage the quality and outcomes of someone’s care — and the cost of that care — without managing behavioral health. That means identification, triage, navigation and measurement of that care,...

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