Intermountain Sells Behavioral Health Analytics Model to NeuroFlow
Utah-based Intermountain Health is selling its proprietary behavioral health analytics model to NeuroFlow, a Philadelphia-based behavioral health technology and analytics company.
The organizations said the deal deepens the commercial partnership between NeuroFlow and Intermountain announced earlier this year. At the time, they said they would work together to identify and triage behavioral health risk within Intermountain’s primary care population and improve efficiency of their integrated care programs. The two organizations will continue to collaborate on the evolution of the risk complexity model, with NeuroFlow making these enhanced capabilities available to other clients in 2025.
“Intermountain’s proven clinical workflow model is provided through high-functioning teams, an integrated mental and physical treatment plan, and the associated combination of targeted team resources. This provides highly effective and efficient pathways to positive outcomes,” said Brenda Reiss-Brennan, Ph.D., mental health integration implementation science senior advisor at Intermountain Health, in a statement. “It’s proven standard clinical workflow is provided through high-functioning teams, an integrated mental and physical treatment plan, and the associated combination of targeted team resources to be allocated according to the assessed level of complexity.”
The predictive complexity algorithm identifies relationships among the combined data variables and guides targeted-risk decision making and team treatment options, and provides feedback on the effectiveness of ongoing interventions and supports measurement of changes in a patient’s conditions over time.
Developed and refined over the past decade by Intermountain Health, the model combines behavioral and medical health assessment data with clinical information to provide a more comprehensive, targeted and nuanced picture of patient health risk.
NeuroFlow will incorporate these advanced analytics into its platform, making it available to its existing customers.
"These sophisticated data models represent a significant step forward in our ability to help healthcare organizations more precisely and accurately identify and stratify behavioral health risks," said Jeremy Kreyling, senior vice president of healthcare informatics at NeuroFlow, in a statement. "Incorporating the clinical data from Intermountain’s robust model into our platform will provide the context health systems and plans need to make better care decisions.”
In 2024 NeuroFlow acquired behavioral health assessment and measurement-based care company Owl Health, saying the merger created the largest end-to-end behavioral health measurement solution in the market.