How Texas Health + others are reenvisioning behavioral health care
Demand for behavioral health services is rising rapidly, but workforce capacity is not keeping pace.
Health systems are seeing the downstream effects: strained emergency departments, fragmented care and patients falling through gaps during critical transitions. Traditional, episodic models are no longer sufficient.
A new approach is emerging: one that integrates behavioral health across the full patient journey.
Leading organizations like Texas Health Resources and CenterPointe are rethinking care delivery through coordinated, technology-enabled models. Their efforts show how integrating behavioral and physical health can improve access, strengthen continuity and reduce avoidable utilization.
This report explores how leaders are evolving their behavioral health strategies to better meet today's demands.
Insights include:
Health systems are seeing the downstream effects: strained emergency departments, fragmented care and patients falling through gaps during critical transitions. Traditional, episodic models are no longer sufficient.
A new approach is emerging: one that integrates behavioral health across the full patient journey.
Leading organizations like Texas Health Resources and CenterPointe are rethinking care delivery through coordinated, technology-enabled models. Their efforts show how integrating behavioral and physical health can improve access, strengthen continuity and reduce avoidable utilization.
This report explores how leaders are evolving their behavioral health strategies to better meet today's demands.
Insights include:
- Why fragmented, episodic care models fail patients with chronic behavioral health needs
- How integrated care teams improve coordination and patient engagement
- The role of telepsychiatry in expanding access across care settings
- Why early screening and measurement-based care are critical for outcomes
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