Behavioral health waitlists erode revenue and trust — what health systems can do next
Hospitals and health systems are losing patients, revenue and community confidence to months-long behavioral health waitlists. Children's Wisconsin reduced a 600-patient child psychiatry waitlist to zero by expanding access to subspecialists without capital buildouts or year-long recruitment cycles.
This report details how leaders are using telebehavioral health partnerships to solve subspecialist shortages, meet CCBHC subspecialty requirements and deliver same-week access for high-need populations.
Download to learn:
This report details how leaders are using telebehavioral health partnerships to solve subspecialist shortages, meet CCBHC subspecialty requirements and deliver same-week access for high-need populations.
Download to learn:
- How Children's Wisconsin collapsed a 600-patient child psychiatry waitlist to zero and sustained access
- How to deploy culturally competent care that improves engagement and reduces costly misdiagnosis rates
- How to achieve faster time-to-first-visit, reduce no-shows and support new consult revenue
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