bStable
Our bStable Go! app and bStable desktop solutions optimize communication between patients and their mental healthcare providers. Online and in-person talk therapy visit time is optimized and the quality of visits is increased. This leads to better mental health outcomes for patients, loved ones, providers, employers, and payers.
Benefits for Patients
bStable can help you and your support team proactively manage your mental health by optimizing communication with your providers. More time is spent working on important problems versus just gathering information. This dramatically improves the quality of visits with your providers and leads to better mental health outcomes.
Benefits for Providers
As a psychologist, psychiatrist, therapist, case manager, etc. treating a patient with a mental disorder, bStable can provide a clearer picture of the patient’s mental health state by equipping you electronically with the information you need to provide the optimal level of care for your patient.
Benefits for Provider Organizations
Each day, mental healthcare provider organizations must struggle to find resources to accommodate more patients in need of their services. With the shortage of mental healthcare professionals, throwing more people at a broken mental healthcare system won’t solve the problem. Technology is key to solving the problem with mental healthcare and bStable is a necessary component of the solution.
Benefits for Payers
The burden of mental illness hits payer organizations hard. An example is with patients with bipolar disorder, “In one study, the average lifetime cost per case ranged from $11,720 for persons with a single manic episode to $624,785 for persons with nonresponsive or chronic episodes.” Those costs must be reigned in. The current mental healthcare system is not doing enough to contain these astronomic costs. bStable can help.
Benefits for Loved Ones
As someone who has a loved one who has been diagnosed with a mental disorder, bStable will help you monitor your loved one’s disease state to avoid crisis situations and improve the quality of life for you and the person in your life with a mental disorder.