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Sunwave Health

At Sunwave Health, we empower behavioral health treatment centers with comprehensive software solutions. Our platform is designed to streamline every aspect of your operation, enhancing efficiency and driving healthier outcomes for your patients.

Who We Are

Sunwave Health, Inc. is a leading software firm dedicated to serving the behavioral health industry, headquartered in Delray Beach, Florida. Our mission is to support behavioral health professionals with cutting-edge technology that simplifies their work and optimizes their practice management. 

About Sunwave

What We Do

We provide an all-in-one software platform tailored specifically for behavioral health providers, including:

  • Electronic Medical Records (EMR): Enhance patient care with our patient-centric system that ensures seamless information flow, effective medication management, and compliance through automated auditing and alerts. Collaborate effortlessly using Sunwave’s unique waves for team communication.
  • Revenue Cycle Management (RCM): Accelerate payment processes with our validation engine for clean claims, gain comprehensive insights with utilization reviews, and optimize your efforts with a detailed view of processed and outstanding claims. Easily identify and leverage your most profitable sources.
  • Customer Relationship Management (CRM): Streamline patient admissions with efficient workflows and checklists, track and measure referral resources, and accurately calculate ROI by linking data from RCM to referral partners or campaigns. Communicate effectively through emails, calls, and two-way text messaging.
  • Telehealth: Facilitate high-quality interactions with HD video and audio, streamline patient engagement with online forms and payment requests, and improve appointment attendance with automated reminders and online payment processing.
  • Alumni Management: Maintain supportive relationships with prior patients, establish consistent contact touchpoints, track treatment effectiveness with progress reports, and ensure better patient care beyond treatment.
  • Finance: Ensure secure and reliable operations with HIPAA-compliant, cloud-hosted modules, simplify team workflows with an intuitive kanban board, customize financial periods, and manage your general ledger accounts with ease. 
  • MARA (Generative AI): The industry’s only in-house AI, designed to automate clinical documentation and administrative tasks. MARA reduces manual errors, provides real-time insights, and supports compliance through intelligent data management. Integrated seamlessly with our platform, MARA enhances productivity and patient care quality, offering intuitive and robust functionality tailored for behavioral health providers.

Why Choose Us

Our software solutions are trusted by mental health professionals, substance abuse counselors, and other practitioners in the behavioral health field. By leveraging our platform, providers can improve both business and patient outcomes through increased efficiency, better data analysis, and enhanced operational workflows. 

Our Impact

At Sunwave Health, we understand the unique challenges faced by behavioral health providers. Our goal is to deliver technology that helps you provide better care, reduce administrative burdens, and achieve measurable results. We are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of individuals supporting those suffering from mental health and substance use disorders through innovative software solutions. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Value-based care is a reimbursement model that rewards or incentivizes quality clinical outcomes. In the context of behavioral health, value-based care varies across facilities, communities, and states. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is driving innovation, application, and guidance around value-based care within behavioral health. The overarching operational definition of value-based care is payment “for healthcare services in a manner that directly links performance to cost, quality, and the patient’s experience of care.” As more emphasis and investment are made in behavioral health, the industry can expect an increasing focus on quality outcomes that are tied directly to reimbursement.

Health equity defines an approach to care that ensures patients have access to care and optimal outcomes regardless of their racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, geography, sexual orientation, gender, or other factors that have historically compounded health disparities. Within the context of behavioral health, health equity is spearheaded by the Office of Behavioral Health Equity. Policies, processes, and information standards are at the heart of the organization’s strategy and measures of success.

Both healthcare providers and support staff in behavioral health facilities are constantly working to provide patients with the best care possible while managing increasing demand, tight margins, and staff burnout. Substance use issues and access to care are worsening, creating higher demands on existing providers and treatment facilities. And reimbursement disparities whereby behavioral health providers are reimbursed at a lower rate than non-behavioral health providers persist; out-of-network utilization (self-pay) continues to increase, with rates growing by 20 percent between 2015 – 2017. While technology alone cannot fully address these issues, it can serve to reduce administrative demands and distraction, improve care coordination, and optimize reimbursement.

When your staff admits a new patient to your facility, it’s critical that you keep track of the patient’s information in a simple, streamlined way. Many behavioral healthcare facilities struggle with record duplication, which can result in mistakes in patient care and unnecessary work. Electronic medical records (EMRs) comprise software that facilitates care coordination and workflow, enables HIPAA-compliant communication, and streamlines coding and billing processes to reduce risk.

It’s key to manage relationships with patients and their families, and it can feel impossible to figure out how to stay on top of each patient’s needs without a software system specifically designed to support behavioral health. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software empowers providers and staff so that they have visibility into the attraction, conversion, and retention of patients into a facility. It also provides the ability to track referral sources to help manage business development and marketing spending.

When you run a behavioral healthcare facility, you need to know what’s working financially–and what’s not. Revenue cycle management (RCM) provides valuable insight into billing processes and can help lower denials and delays in reimbursement. It starts when the care episode is created—from registration to admission through treatment to discharge and ongoing alumni management. While RCM may appear straightforward, it is more complex than it seems. New payment models that shift reimbursement from fee-for-service to value-based care drive new complexity and variables that behavioral health providers must accommodate to ensure optimal revenue.

Telehealth leverages multiple technologies to create virtually connect patients to providers. According to the American Telehealth Association, the most common types of telehealth include virtual visits, remote patient monitoring, and other technology-enabled modalities that drive provider-to-provider connection, data transition, communication, and patient engagement.

In behavioral health, staying in touch with current and past patients is crucial to understand how they’re progressing in their recovery. Alumni management facilitates ongoing connections with discharged patients. It empowers providers with the ability to identify patients who may be in need of additional services to help them continue in their recovery.

An effective behavioral health technology solution must accommodate the unique workflows, protocols, and populations served by diverse providers. Here are the top six things to look for when assessing a behavioral health solution:

  • Support for the entire treatment pathway
  • Behavioral health-specific workflows, functionality, and alerts
  • Ease of use
  • Transparency
  • Interoperability
  • Affordability

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) defines patient engagement as “the strengths-based process through which individuals with mental health conditions form a healing connection with people that support their recovery and wellness within the context of family, culture and community.” As the industry continues to press into outcomes-focused, value-based care, patient engagement will take a more central and pivotal role as a standard for mental health care in the United States.

Behavioral health is one of the more complex segments within the healthcare industry because it encompasses so many aspects of healthcare. Mental health falls under the umbrella of behavioral healthcare, as do many other types of care. Behavioral healthcare providers address patients’ emotional, mental, and physical health, offering a range of services based on condition, co-morbidities, and treatment protocols.

Behavioral healthcare providers may work with a specific population of patients (such as patients with autism) or may provide a broad range of services (such as interventions for children with various behavioral diagnoses). Regardless of the population they serve, it’s important that behavioral health facilities manage patient relationships, maintain accurate electronic records, and create a revenue cycle management process that ensures prompt payment.

Behavioral healthcare facilities provide many different services. Drug and alcohol behavioral facilities may provide detox—a medically supervised process that safely removes drugs and alcohol from the body—while also providing the mental health support necessary for patients to begin the recovery process. Other drug and alcohol behavioral facilities may focus strictly on the rehab process, working with patients who have already gone through detox to help them begin the process of living a life without drugs and alcohol.

Other behavioral healthcare facilities focus on the intersection of mental and physical health, helping people who are living with mental health diagnoses get the medication and therapy that they need to live a healthy life. Behavioral health facilities may be general or may focus on a specific psychological or psychiatric need. Some facilities offer outpatient care, while others offer inpatient programming. Some offer intensive outpatient or partial hospitalization programming, a hybrid of inpatient and outpatient care that allows patients to get the help that they need in the time they have available.

Contact Us

If you’re looking for a comprehensive software solution designed specifically for the behavioral health industry, Sunwave Health is here to help. Contact us today at 561.576.6037 to learn more about how our products can enhance your practice.