Health Rhythms

Health Rhythms

Mental Health Care

Long Island City, New York 2,631 followers

Mental health, measured.

About us

Backed by $40M and elite Silicon Valley VCs and strategics, Health Rhythms is a pioneering AI/behavioral sensing solution addressing the dual crises in mental health: insufficient access and lack of intervention effectiveness measurement. The market now recognizes that there is no health without mental health. By combining the multi-dimensional sensing capabilities of mobile phones with the power of embedded and cloud computing platforms and novel AI algorithms, we continuously, objectively, and accurately measure mental health status for the very first time. We are realizing the vision of precision medicine for mental health by anticipating clinical deterioration before it reaches crisis proportions and by delivering personalized, just-in-time interventions based on each patient’s own behavioral profile. We have a head start advantage of 35 years of empirical evidence, 957 peer-reviewed papers between our four co-founders, a universally recognized best-in-class team, a robust IP portfolio, and the largest mental health AI data set. UCHealth ($6B) declared "Health Rhythms will change the face of care," and its number one strategic priority is to deploy our app to its 2.5M patients. Otsuka ($18B pharma) invested in Health Rhythms after assessing 500+ mental health companies, recognizing our potential to revolutionize the industry.

Website
https://healthrhythms.com/
Industry
Mental Health Care
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Long Island City, New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014
Specialties
behavioral sensing, mental health, Digital technology, care navigation, and remote therapeutic monitoring

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    Remote therapeutic monitoring encourages patients to be more active in their own mental healthcare. We equip them with an app that: - measures their activity - alerts them when it's time to answer PHQ-9s and GAD-7s - gives them a report based on their behavior trends - pairs them with a care navigator to get them even more activated around their care Now that CMS has approved RTM for behavioral health, you can partner with us to be reimbursed for these new codes. If you're a provider currently accepting insurance, message us for more details or drop a comment below.

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    CMS has approved remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) codes specifically for behavioral health. This is a new opportunity, not a new headache–as long as you have the right tools. This approval allows you to use RTM to measure patients' health data remotely, focusing on depression, anxiety, etc. Our tech is uniquely designed to meet the requirements to bill for RTM but we need your partnership to pilot and test the new codes with us. If you're a provider currently accepting insurance, message us for more details!

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    The future of mental health is human. We’ve built an app to provide an objective measurement of mental health. We deploy PHQ-9s and GAD-7s digitally, without the need for pen and paper. We are building an algorithm that can detect when symptoms are about to worsen. But none of that matters without humans–without therapists like you. We don’t want to replace you. Not now, not in the future. Instead, we want to build a future together that alleviates your burdens like billing codes and paperwork, while still boosting your revenue so you can focus on being the best you can be for your patients. Curious to partner with us in a pilot program? We’re looking for a limited number of providers to test new RTM codes for behavioral health. Message us or comment below.

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    CMS has approved remote therapeutic monitoring for behavioral health, opening up a new, reimbursable way to improve patient outcomes. Our app lets patients objectively measure symptom severity, automatically share reports with providers, and work together to create better care plans. We’re looking for a limited number of providers to test RTM codes and provide feedback. These codes are new and awareness is still growing for providers but this is an opportunity to receive more relevant and continuous behavioral health insights (and get paid for it while we handle the paperwork). 

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    Dealing with administrative tasks and insurance can lead to therapist burnout. You see it happen over and over again–perfectly capable therapists close their practices, leave agencies, and archive their Psychology Today profiles. We’re suggesting a new approach to this dilemma. CMS recently approved remote therapeutic monitoring for behavioral health. This opens up a new reimbursable opportunity to receive more relevant and continuous behavioral health data. Use this to optimize your care plans, increase empathy with your patients, and reduce their burden to keep track of their progress over time. Do you want to pilot this new program with us? Comment below or send us a message.

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    You know there’s more to your patient’s mental health than what they share during their appointment. Now that CMS has approved remote therapeutic monitoring for behavioral health, you and your patients can objectively measure symptom severity while you create a more personalized care plan. Because these billing codes are new, awareness is still growing for providers. We’re looking for providers who want to pilot a new program with us. You’ll be reimbursed for improving patient outcomes while we test the new billing codes. Comment below or send us a message.

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    Now Available: Behavioral Vital Signs™ Reports for Providers  📊 We surveyed mental health providers and here’s what we discovered: ➡️ Getting historical data from patient recall, like previous diagnoses or medication history, is challenging. ➡️ You want more standardized data, especially for your remote or telehealth patients. ➡️ You need more data on social engagement, mood patterns, and day-to-day activities. ➡️ You want a simple, easily accessible collection method for patients. We took your input and created our latest feature, Behavioral Vital Signs™ Reports. Patients who use the Health Rhythms app complete PHQ-9, GAD-7, and other surveys. Additionally, they're measuring passive sensing data from their phone’s sensors like out-of-bed time, social mobility, and walking rate. Together, this paints a clear picture of your patient’s mental health status. The Behavioral Vital Signs™ Report shows you their trends over time, highlights key areas for discussion, and helps you operate a data-driven practice. Your patients will receive the same report in the Health Rhythms app. How would you use a report like this with your patients? Here's an example of the report:

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    You’re skeptical about integrating a new digital tool into your practice. But over 50 million people used wellness apps in 2023. In a perfect world, you could meet your patients where they are by integrating consumer mental health apps into your existing workflows. Wouldn’t you want to see the data they’re measuring? Your practice is about to get a lot easier. More details coming…

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    Is your treatment plan working for your patients? How do you best evaluate this? How do they evaluate it? You have the PHQ-9, the GAD-7, and so on…but you can’t realistically administer those between visits. Patients have their own self-assessment, but they don’t often track their progress over time. When these metrics are used to determine treatment plans and medications, how confident are you? Stay tuned for more details… 📊

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