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Primary Healthcare

Equipping Providers with the Tool to Build Patient Mental Resilience!

Understand your patient’s mental health and wellbeing in 5-Elements. Identify precise lifestyle factors and brief interventions that reduce their risk of behavioral health conditions!

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MAP can measure and address the mental wellbeing of the population, reducing risks and improving

VALUE-BASED CARE OUTCOMES

Build Patient Resilience
  • Pinpoint risks, mental health needs and specific solutions tailored to each patient.

  • Conduct quick, strengths-based assessments to understand your patients’ psychological health and resiliency to stress in 5-Elements.

  • Receive population health strategies to apply to your entire healthcare practice for scalable outcomes. Also receive individual strategies to recommend to each patient based on their unique profile.

  • Track the effectiveness of your interventions and demonstrate the impact of your population health initiatives for better payor incentives.

  • Use data-driven insights to continuously improve your mental health initiatives and optimize resource allocation.

Remove common barriers:

  • Predicting future outcomes

  • Reaching high risk populations

  • Identifying precise solutions

  • Integrating mental health into broader health initiatives

Move beyond counseling referrals.

Our software tool helps you develop tailored prevention programs that reduce risk factors and promote well-being. By adding upstream approaches, you can improve patient outcomes and receive sustainable compensation.

Our product is all about equipping your organization with the tools to understand and improve mental health outcomes. We use a research-based framework and data analytics to identify the unique strengths and challenges of each patient population, producing a comprehensive automated report for the provider, patient, and administrative teams.

Integrative care is crucial!

Physical and Mental Health are bi-directional.

Strengthening mental wellbeing significantly contributes to the overall health of your community.

People with medical conditions like Cardiovascular disease, Diabetes, Cancer, Autoimmune Diseases and Neurological conditions are more likely to struggle with their mental health!

People with pain conditions are 3-5 times more likely to experience depression and anxiety compared to those without chronic pain.

Living with a medical condition or chronic pain can lead to:

  • Stress

  • Fear

  • Uncertainty about the future

  • Reduced quality of life  

  • Social isolation

Stigma associated with both physical and mental health conditions can prevent people from seeking help. Financial strain due to medical expenses can also contribute to stress and mental health problems.

Medical care, psychosocial, environmental, and behavioral interventions contribute to improved mental wellbeing….how do you know what to improve?

Our predictive analytics precisely define areas for targeted prevention. This proactive approach can improve mood, behavior and cognition and improve achievement, social and economic opportunities. Lower risks - greater benefits!

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Positive psychosocial factors are associated with lower risk behaviors

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Stress Resilience is directly related to stronger overall wellbeing

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Cost Savings of $2 for every $1 invested in prevention

Organizations that foster psychosocial well-being are more likely to overcome challenges, sustain their efforts, and achieve long-term success in improving community health.

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“The evaluation tools have really helped us refine our approach and make smarter decisions, optimizing our resources to make the biggest impact, which is incredibly important as a small organization trying to take on big challenges. Plus, working with your team has been a great way to build stress resilience and improve the overall wellbeing of [our community].

I believe the consultation has also contributed to enhancing our strategic planning efforts and ensuring that we are using our resources in the most effective way possible. Having a research partner has been crucial in validating the work we do and strengthening our approach to funding and program sustainability.”

- Kylee McGrane (CEO - Community Healthcare)

Better stress resiliency leads to better physical and mental health, improved treatment adherence, and a higher quality of life. Identifying at-risk areas allows teams to proactively address challenges without extensive evaluations, enabling a focus on high-impact initiatives. This approach also provides data to showcase the effectiveness of solutions, facilitating advocacy and the implementation of positive changes.

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Empowering Your Healthcare Providers

In the healthcare industry, the traditional approach to provider burnout and mental distress is reactive, often relying on anecdotal solutions that lack measurable impact. The result is a cycle of serious mental distress, with 40% of US healthcare providers reporting they meet the criteria for a disorder.

It's time for a new approach that is both proactive and preventative.

A New Paradigm: Moving Upstream

Moving upstream to a preventative, population health model is crucial for the wellbeing of your healthcare workforce. This approach is not only more cost-effective but also reduces the risks associated with reactive measures, such as a doubled risk of patient safety incidents when providers experience burnout.

Reduce Provider Burnout

Chart your prevention plan using MAP!


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