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Each year slightly less than four million babies are born in the U.S. 1 in 54, or almost 75,000, will develop autism. At any given time, there are approximately 370,000 of these children in the critical “early intervention” window of birth to age five when treatment is more likely to have long term positive effects.

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Care Coordination Key to Successful Outcomes

Care coordination is a key strategy for improving the effectiveness, safety, and efficiency of the American healthcare system. Well-designed care coordination improves outcomes for everyone: patients, providers, and payers. The U.S. market for care coordination software is estimated at $8 billion in 2020, growing at 25% CAGR through 2025. Children and teens with mental and

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High Demand and Acute Provider Shortages

The pediatric behavioral and mental healthcare market is characterized by high demand and acute shortage. More than 74 million Americans is an adolescent or child younger than 18 years. Of these, nearly 17 million have or had a diagnosable psychiatric disorder – more than the number of children with cancer, diabetes, and AIDS combined. Nearly

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Reimbursement Progress

Until recently state and federal barriers have served as hindrances to adoption of telemedicine, particularly a patchwork of licensure and reimbursement laws, especially across state lines. Yet, in response to the coronavirus outbreak the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and commercial insurers sweepingly approved the use of telemedicine, including access to remote