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The challenges facing health plans and members in the behavioral health ecosystem are complex and ever-changing. At Optum, our goal is to create a system of care where members feel seen, supported and valued.
We help eliminate barriers between medical, behavioral and social services by integrating new technologies and innovative supports around individual health needs. These include telepsychiatry, mobile outreach teams, and services to address social determinants of health.
Optum Behavioral Care offers both in-person and virtual mental wellness support to help get you back to feeling your best. With over 230 standalone clinics across 30 states and nationwide teletherapy services available, our licensed psychiatrists and nurse practitioners, therapists, and behavioral coaches work with you to help meet your ...
OptumHealth SM Behavioral Solutions is a nationally recognized leader specializing in providing behavioral health care and substance use disorder services. The OptumHealth SM Behavioral Solutions network consists of: 3,796 In-Network facilities in more than 8,800 locations nationwide; Over 363,148 clinicians
Behavioral health solutions. We provide end-to-end support for employee mental health. Request more information. Supporting employee mental health. To meet the growing need for mental health services, our care model integrates our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with behavioral health benefits.
Behavioral health reference guide for providers. Learn about screening tools for depression, ADHD, and alcohol/substance misuse. Get behavioral health support.
Optum® Behavioral Health Solutions meets that need by integrating our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and Behavioral Health offerings. Our seamless solution connects employees with support for concerns ranging from everyday stress to pediatric behavioral health concerns or substance use. Support for every level of need
Behavioral health providers and members have new ways to deliver or seek care. The more than 200,000 Optum behavioral health providers are now able to deliver care through alternative technologies like telephone visits or video chat services.
AbleTo vet Trip Hofer is stepping into a new role as CEO of OptumHealth’s Behavioral Health Solutions. Hofer comes to this position after serving as digital mental health company AbleTo’s CEO for four years. During Hofer’s tenure at AbleTo, Optum purchased the startup for roughly $470 million.
Amid pervasive workforce shortages and a growing demand for services, Optum Behavioral Health is working to reimagine the way behavioral health care is delivered. CEO Katherine Hobbs Knutson, who joined the company about a year ago, is leading the charge.