MedCity News July 18, 2024
Arundhati Parmar

The Salt Lake City health system will pilot NeuroFlow’s behavioral health tech platform and services in five primary care locations in Colorado. The first step is to integrate technology into its Epic EHR but the broader goal is to create the mechanism by which behavioral healthcare can be standardized and measured.

Intermountain Health announced Thursday that it is partnering with NeuroFlow, a Philadelphia-based behavioral health analytics and technology company, to better integrate behavioral health into primary care.

Details of the partnership became clearer in an interview with Tammer Attallah, the executive director of Intermountain Health’s Behavioral Health Clinical Program, who explained that the multi-phase partnership will begin with a pilot that will bring NeuroFlow’s capabilities to five primary care locations...

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