Eleos Health, the leader in CareOps Automation for behavioral health, and Jefferson County Human Services announced a partnership where Eleos Health’s augmented intelligence will reduce time spent on administrative tasks and documentation, opening up availability for more face-to-face communication with Jefferson County’s patients. Eleos will be used alongside the Jefferson County Human Services electronic health records (EHR) system, providing valuable insights and documentation assistance for therapists. Jefferson is the first county in Wisconsin to adopt Eleos into its therapists’ workflows.
Jefferson County has experienced an increase of people in the community battling mental health and substance abuse problems. Many of these issues worsened during the pandemic, which created isolated environments lacking support for people who were already suffering. For example, a significant number of Jefferson County’s youth is dealing with anxiety, while others in the community struggle with thoughts of suicide. County clinicians, faced with more acuity and patient volume than ever before, need tools that increase efficiency so that they can help as many people in the area as possible.
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Eleos will reduce the time Jefferson County therapists spend on documentation and administrative work. Ensuring proper documentation, session notes, and compliance can eat up time therapists would rather use to see patients. Notes written by hand during and after each session can take up to 15 minutes to complete. With therapists handling approximately 40 sessions per week, documentation quickly adds up to 20% of the workday, on average. To complete this documentation and administrative work, therapists must extend their workdays after hours to ensure caseloads are managed. Funded by a grant through the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Eleos can help Jefferson County Human Services therapists spend over 30% less time drafting documentation. That time is given back to patients via meaningful support.
“After seeing the PTSD my friends in the military suffered, I co-founded Eleos Health to help give therapists more support in treating people in need. Teaming up with Jefferson County continues this mission while aligning with our values,” said Alon Joffe, CEO and Co-Founder, Eleos Health. “With Jefferson County Human Services, we have a partner making a real difference in the community. The ability to open up availability for more personal interactions is hugely meaningful to our team.”
Eleos’ proprietary voice-based Natural Language Understanding (NLU) technology accurately identifies evidence-based techniques and interprets the meaning of behavioral health conversations, providing therapists with objective feedback that can be used to identify recurring themes, issues, and needs with patients. Using these tools, Jefferson County Human Services therapists are now better equipped to identify ongoing challenges in patient sessions, including anxiety and suicidal thoughts. That means they can quickly implement the best practices for their clients, improving the overall mental health of the community.
SOURCE: PR Newswire