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We are proud to share a piece co-authored today in MedCity News by our Chief Clinical Officer, Kathryn Boger, Ph.D., ABPP, and Chief Technology Officer, Parker Phillips. Kat and Parker write that AI in behavioral health is entering a new phase, moving beyond documentation and workflows toward something more consequential: helping make clinical judgment more consistent and transparent over time. Not in an effort to replace clinicians, but to help them do their best thinking for every patient, every time. A few ideas worth reading for: ✅ Why disagreement between a clinician and an AI system is where the most learning happens ✅ How layered decision-making, with humans accountable at every critical step, produces better outcomes than either alone ✅ Deliberate design choices behind AI orchestration matter as much as the technology itself We're grateful to have leaders thinking carefully about how to use AI responsibly in service of the young people and families who need us most. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e_7wt8N7