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August 23, 2017

State awards $200K to boost childhood behavioral health data

Courtesy The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative has awarded nearly $200,000 to four EHR vendors to build systems that will increase reporting of data on children receiving behavioral health services.

The Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MassTech) has awarded nearly $200,000 in grants to four electronic health records vendors to build systems to increase reporting of critical data on children receiving behavioral health services, the state-run organization said Tuesday.

The vendors will work with a dozen behavioral health providers through the state, including Worcester-based Youth Opportunities Upheld Inc., to build new electronic interfaces that will allow the providers to the state’s Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative.

The grants are a result of stakeholder meetings on inefficiencies identified by the Massachusetts eHealth Institute, a division of MassTech, in the work flows of behavioral health providers.

Awards include:

$54,000 for eHana of Boston

$54,000 for Netsmart Technologies of Kansas

$31,000 for PsyTech Solutions of Pennsylvania

$54,000 for Qualifacts Systems of Tennessee

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