New features have reduced no-show rates by 70%, increasing
the strength of relationships between clients and their behavioral
health providers.
NEW
YORK, Aug. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Grow
Therapy (Grow), a leading behavioral health technology
company, released new tools for strengthening therapeutic
relationships and increasing connection during appointments.
Since January
2024, missed appointments have decreased by 42% for clients
and 70% for providers
Improving Engagement Early in Care Journey
Grow's technology team added a capability that helps providers
book return visits when clients are most engaged, increasing the
chances of clients attending multiple sessions, which research
shows enhances therapy outcomes.
The team also built functionalities to improve appointment
follow-through, leading to significant results: since January 2024, missed appointments have decreased
by 42% for clients and 70% for providers, reducing no-show rates to
2.3% and 0.3%, respectively.
"Establishing a reliable relationship between a client and
their behavioral health provider is essential for an effective
therapy experience. Grow's technology encourages consistency, which
increases the likelihood that a client will see noticeable
improvements in their mental health," said Cynthia Grant, PhD, LCSW, Head of Clinical
Excellence at Grow.
Increasing Connection During Appointments
Since most behavioral health visits are an hour or less,
improving attendance requires maximizing the quality time clients
spend with providers by minimizing time wasted on logistics. Grow
simplified the collection and management of treatment information,
enabling providers to fully focus on their clients. Critical
resources like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7 for measuring depression and
anxiety were integrated directly into sessions, allowing providers
to easily access notes and symptom screenings without distractions.
This provider-centric approach to innovation is fostering loyalty,
with more than 90% of clinicians preferring Grow over other
behavioral telehealth systems.
Recognizing that mental and emotional needs fluctuate, Grow now
facilitates clients sharing information about their current mood
before each session, giving providers additional insight as they
prepare for appointments.
Alan Ni, Grow's Chief Technology
Officer, emphasized the importance of these details in delivering
high-quality behavioral health care. He noted, "It's crucial
that clients feel their therapist is engaged and responsive. We're
excited to give providers seamless access to the information they
need during a telehealth session so they can stay completely
present."
Measuring Progress in Behavioral Health
Minimizing friction points is central to Grow's Measurement
Informed Care (MIC) platform. Historically, measurement in
behavioral healthcare has been sparse, partially because it adds
paperwork to already packed schedules. Making measurement
instruments easier to administer and record gives both providers
and clients a clearer picture of progress without the procedural
hassle.
- MIC collects self-reported symptoms from evidence-based
questionnaires.
- The data are used to gauge progression over the course of
treatment.
- Providers can tailor treatment strategies to deliver care best
suited to clients' therapeutic journeys.
"We have committed to bring more transparency to behavioral
health care, strengthen therapeutic relationships and improve
health outcomes. Investing in tooling that gives Grow providers and
their clients intelligent feedback helps us do exactly that,"
said Manoj Kanagaraj, MD, Chief
Strategy Officer and Co-Founder of Grow Therapy.
About Grow Therapy
Grow Therapy is a provider-centric
behavioral health technology company improving access to
high-quality mental healthcare. Grow Therapy provides therapists
and prescribers with a suite of business tools and services, peer
community, and pipeline of expertly matched patient referrals so
that they can set up and grow thriving in-person and virtual
private practices, within the communities they care about most. As
a result, more Americans are accessing a wide variety of providers
who not only best match their needs, but who take their insurance.
Grow Therapy's network includes more than 14,000 providers and
works with major insurers including Humana, Aetna, Cigna,
Florida Blue Cross Blue Shield, and
UnitedHealthcare. Some of Grow Therapy's key investors include
Sequoia Capital, Goldman Sachs Alternatives, Transformation
Capital, TCV, SignalFire, and Plus Capital. More information about
Grow Therapy can be found at www.growtherapy.com.
Media Contact: Kristina
McPherson
Kristina@growtherapy.com
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