Healthcare Innovation January 9, 2025
David Raths

Health system, company have been working to identify and triage behavioral health risk within Intermountain’s primary care population

Utah-based Intermountain Health is selling its proprietary behavioral health analytics model to NeuroFlow, a Philadelphia-based behavioral health technology and analytics company.

The organizations said the deal deepens the commercial partnership between NeuroFlow and Intermountain announced earlier this year. At the time, they said they would work together to identify and triage behavioral health risk within Intermountain’s primary care population and improve efficiency of their integrated care programs. The two organizations will continue to collaborate on the evolution of the risk complexity model, with NeuroFlow making these enhanced capabilities available to other clients in 2025.

“Intermountain’s proven clinical workflow model is provided through...

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