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Business Briefs: Brightline, Monte Nido & Affiliates, Two Chairs, Eleos Health
Brightline Adds Pair to Leadership Team
Brightline, a provider of virtual behavioral healthcare services for children and families, has announced the additions of Myra Altman, PhD, as chief clinical officer and Amy Chen as chief marketing officer.
Dr Altman has more than 10 years of experience delivering mental healthcare, as well as experience in care model development, research, and value-based care. Most recently, she led clinical strategy and research at Modern Health.
Chen has more than 15 years of experience in building and leading marketing teams, most recently serving as vice president of marketing at Crossover Health. In her new role, she will be tasked with driving new member acquisition through health plan and employer partners and broadening literacy around youth mental health.
Brightline is a nationwide provider of virtual mental healthcare services, offering digital on-demand support, coaching programs, clinical services, and outcomes reporting.
Monte Nido & Affiliates to Open Arizona Residential Program
Monte Nido & Affiliates announced on Tuesday that it will open a residential eating disorder center in Scottsdale, Arizona, operating under its Rosewood brand. Slated to launch in late summer, Rosewood Scottsdale will offer treatment for adolescents of all genders with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder.
The new location will be the second Rosewood residential treatment program for adolescents, complementing the nearby Rosewood Ranch for Adolescents in Wickenburg, Arizona.
Two Chairs Expands Into Florida
Behavioral healthcare company Two Chairs announced this week that it is expanding into Florida, building on its existing operations in California and Washington. At launch, Two Chairs will be in network with Aetna, and the company said additional health plan coverage options are “coming soon,” according to a news release.
Two Chairs will offer individual and group therapy services as a virtual service in Florida for adults at least 18 years of age. In May, the company is slated to open an in-person clinic in Miami. The company is currently hiring Florida-based and Florida-credentialed clinicians.
Eleos Launches AI Solution for Field-Based Caregivers
Eleos Health, a provider of operations automation services for behavioral healthcare organizations, has announced the launch of Eleos Outreach, an augmented intelligence offering designed for providers who travel to treat their clients.
The platform extends the company’s lineup of artificial intelligence-based, electronic health record-agnostic augmented intelligence tech across virtual, office, and field-based sessions. The aim of the web-based application is to reduce time spent on documentation and notes completion for field-based case managers and community outreach care providers.
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