Mental & Behavioral Health
Compassionate care, institutional precision: the operating system for psychiatry, psychology, and behavioral therapy.
What you manage
Your patients, on a single authoritative record.
In this setting, the care subject is the patient. Every patient carries one authoritative record across every visit, episode and document — versioned, provenance-tracked and instantly retrievable for the people cleared to see it.
- Modules
- 20
- Roles
- 6
- Terms
- 12
Modules for this setting
The modules this mental & behavioral health workspace runs.
Each card below is a configuration of the same governed core — not a separate app. Enable what you need; one isolation, authorization and audit baseline ties them together.
Dashboard
A role-scoped command view: each user lands on only the tiles they are cleared to see.
Subjects
The authoritative registry of every care subject, with one record across every visit and episode.
Scheduling
Bookings, reminders and a live queue, constrained by resource and eligibility rules.
Encounters
Service events captured as versioned, provenance-tracked records — never an editable free-for-all.
Documents
Generate referrals, certificates and reports from structured notes — jurisdiction-aware.
Care plans
Coordinated, versioned plans of goals, observations and treatments reviewed on a schedule.
Treatments
Timed treatment and care orders executed against the subject's record and inventory.
Consents
Recorded, jurisdiction-aware authorizations for treatment, data use and portal access.
Finance & billing
Invoices, claims and payment models wired straight to the events that justify each charge.
Subject portal
A scoped, transparent portal for subjects and representatives — never exposing internal records.
Reports
Operational and quality metrics drawn from the same governed data, scoped to the viewer.
Users & roles
Accounts, roles and assignments under one centralized, tenant-scoped authorization engine.
Workforce
Credentialing and eligibility that feed scheduling, encounters and compensation.
AI agents
Identified, capability-gated, tenant-scoped agents — assistive drafting, never final.
AI evidence
Every recommendation carries a content hash and cited source — or it is refused, not guessed.
Algorithmovigilance
Drift, refusals and guardrail trips monitored continuously, the way pharmacovigilance watches a drug.
Compliance
Policy, consent and accreditation oversight built into the core, ready for inspection.
Audit trail
A tamper-evident, append-only record of every access and action, captured automatically.
Integrations
Connectors and an event system for devices and external systems via a governed registry.
Settings
Tenant configuration — what is enabled, by whom and under which jurisdiction rules.
Purpose-built roles
Each role sees only what it needs.
Roles are mapped to per-role dashboards: a user lands on the exact modules their job requires and nothing else, all under one centralized, tenant-scoped authorization engine.
Clinic Director / Owner
Full control over modules, users, AI policy and tenant configuration for this workspace — the account that stands it up and governs it.
Psychiatrist / Prescriber
A scoped dashboard of 11 modules, with only the permissions this role needs.
Therapist / Psychologist
A scoped dashboard of 8 modules, with only the permissions this role needs.
Case Manager
A scoped dashboard of 8 modules, with only the permissions this role needs.
Intake Coordinator / Front Desk
A scoped dashboard of 6 modules, with only the permissions this role needs.
Billing & Compliance Officer
A scoped dashboard of 7 modules, with only the permissions this role needs.
Your domain's language
It speaks your domain's language.
Labels, templates and workflows use the vocabulary your teams already use — so the platform reads like your practice, not a generic record system.
- Intake
- Initial structured assessment establishing presenting concerns, history, risk, and the patient's clinical record.
- Session
- A scheduled therapy or psychiatric encounter, documented as a clinical service event.
- Progress note
- Clinical documentation of a session, often in SOAP or DAP format, tracking course of treatment.
- Psychotherapy notes
- Highly sensitive process notes held separately with stricter access controls than the general record.
- Treatment plan
- Goal-oriented care plan defining diagnoses, objectives, interventions, and review dates.
- PHQ-9 / GAD-7
- Standardized self-report instruments scoring depression and anxiety severity over time.
- Outcome tracking
- Longitudinal measurement of standardized assessment scores to monitor clinical progress.
- Safety plan
- Structured crisis-prevention document listing warning signs, coping steps, and emergency contacts.
- Risk assessment
- Evaluation of suicidal, self-harm, or harm-to-others risk that drives crisis intervention workflows.
- Crisis protocol
- Automated safety procedure routing acute patient needs to clinicians and emergency resources.
- Medication management
- Prescriber-led tracking of psychotropic medications, dosing, adherence, and side effects.
- Release of information
- Patient consent authorizing disclosure of records to a specified party for a defined purpose.
Why the governed core matters here
Same security baseline as every other sector.
This is the same configurable platform core, configured for mental & behavioral health — not a standalone product. You inherit the platform's isolation, auditability, interoperability and AI governance unchanged: one security baseline, not a bespoke one.
Tenant isolation & complete audit
Every patient record is scoped to your organisation and isolated in the data layer (PostgreSQL row-level security). Who saw, changed or shared it — and why — is captured automatically in a tamper-evident trail.
AI is assistive, never final
Drafting, coding hints and summaries speed the work, but every clinical, legal and financial output is cited and human-confirmed before it counts for your patients. Nothing is auto-decided.
FHIR-first interoperability
Orders, results and records exchange over HL7/FHIR through a governed connector registry — so this setting plugs into the systems around it without bespoke, brittle glue.
Jurisdiction-aware by design
Documents, signatures and timestamps adapt to the local rules wherever you operate, and centralized authorization (RBAC + ABAC + ReBAC + PBAC) is enforced before any sensitive module is exposed.
Start your Mental & Behavioral Health workspace.
Stand up mental & behavioral health on the same secure, governed core that powers every DrClick, DrVet, DrCare, DrLegalMed and DrRetailHealth deployment. You become its owner, configured for your patients from day one.