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Pioneering Virtual Mental Health Solutions for Families with Naomi Allen, CEO and co-founder of Brightline

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Early intervention and a measurement-based approach are crucial to effectively addressing the mental health challenges faced by children and families.

In this episode, Naomi Allen, CEO and co-founder of Brightline, talks about how she founded the company to improve behavioral healthcare for children, teens, and families. Founded in 2019, Brightline offers a virtual platform with digital interventions, coaching, therapy, and psychiatry, addressing issues like autism spectrum signs, anxiety, ADHD, and depression. Naomi explains how their measurement-based approach ensures high-quality care by evaluating outcomes for both children and caregivers, with an emphasis on early intervention. Brightline has formed insurance partnerships, works with over 600 employers, and collaborates with public sector entities like California to expand access to care. Despite challenges in driving awareness, particularly among parents, Naomi emphasizes the importance of early intervention and encourages exploring Brightline's services to support children's mental health.

Tune in to discover how Naomi Allen is revolutionizing children's behavioral healthcare through Brightline's innovative, measurement-based virtual platform!


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Early intervention and a measurement-based approach are crucial to effectively addressing the mental health challenges faced by children and families.

In this episode, Naomi Allen, CEO and co-founder of Brightline, talks about how she founded the company to improve behavioral healthcare for children, teens, and families. Founded in 2019, Brightline offers a virtual platform with digital interventions, coaching, therapy, and psychiatry, addressing issues like autism spectrum signs, anxiety, ADHD, and depression. Naomi explains how their measurement-based approach ensures high-quality care by evaluating outcomes for both children and caregivers, with an emphasis on early intervention. Brightline has formed insurance partnerships, works with over 600 employers, and collaborates with public sector entities like California to expand access to care. Despite challenges in driving awareness, particularly among parents, Naomi emphasizes the importance of early intervention and encourages exploring Brightline's services to support children's mental health.

Tune in to discover how Naomi Allen is revolutionizing children's behavioral healthcare through Brightline's innovative, measurement-based virtual platform!


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