Tridiuum, a provider of digital behavioral health solutions, today announced the addition of HIPAA-compliant video capabilities to its Tridiuum ONE platform to enhance tele-behavioral health sessions. The cloud-based platform combines a digital behavioral health assessment with advanced analytics to rapidly identify patient behavioral health issues, assign risk scores, and generate alerts which are immediately available to guide the virtual session.
"Our goal is to be responsive to provider needs right now. Therapists, social workers, and psychologists can get on the platform today and conduct their first secure, high definition, virtual session with patients within 24 hours," said Tridiuum CEO Mark Redlus.
In recognition of the unprecedented challenges facing healthcare providers, monthly subscription fees for new individual providers are suspended through July 31, 2020.
"Our team is committed to helping behavioral healthcare providers safely transition to virtual visits," said Redlus. "By using tele-behavioral health video sessions within the Tridiuum ONE platform, providers can spend more time engaged with their patients about what is most important to them and address immediate needs."
Tridiuum ONE serves as a foundation for behavioral health evaluation and supports clinical decision making throughout the continuum of care. The Tridiuum ONE platform is backed by years of experience in supporting safe, behavioral healthcare encounters. Tridiuum's assessment and analytic capabilities enhance virtual interactions and improve the shared experience for providers and their patients.
The platform also facilitates measurement-based care (MBC), which has strong empirical support for improving patient engagement and outcomes. Tridiuum ONE equips providers with the tools needed to accurately measure patient progress, identify when there's a need to alter treatment course, and identify patients who may be ready to graduate from care.
To learn more, visit https://tridiuum.com.
April 24, 2020
Topic Area: Press Release
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