Mental health care for every family, everywhere
We partner directly with pediatricians and family doctors to provide insurance-covered behavioral healthcare for families of every age and stage – with appointments that start in less than 48 hours.
See how it works:
Let's start treating mental health care like the team sport that is
Primary care physicians are shouldering the burden of mental healthcare alone. Triplemoon is here to change that. Unlike traditional "refer out" models our integrated behavioral health services bring the benefits of therapy, care coordination, medication management, and family education directly to your practice. We help PCPs provide faster, cheaper, more effective behavioral healthcare to their patients – while also creating new sources of revenue and free time for providers.
Diagnoses we manage
We can take any mental health diagnosis but these are the most prevalent.
HOW IT WORKS
We plug seamlessly
into your practice
Onboard within weeks, and get patients into care in under 48 hours. No new systems, no new headcount, no minimum referrals.
The difference is measurable
Evidence shows Collaborative Care with Triplemoon is not care as usual.
CLINICALLY PROVEN
90+
Over 90 randomized
controlled trials support Collaborative Care's
effectiveness in both
children and adults.¹
ACTUALLY EFFECTIVE
50%
Improvement of adolescent depression symptoms
after 12 months in treatment
in CoCM, compared to
20% improvement in
care as usual.²
HAPPY PATIENTS
90%
90% of Triplemoon
patients are "satisfied"
or "very satisfied" with the
care they receive. Way
above industry standards.
HAPPY PROVIDERS
78
Providers love
Triplemoon, too.
78 Provider Net Promoter
Score (NPS) is way
above industry standards.
What patients are saying
What providers are saying
Frequently asked questions
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Collaborative care is a team-based behavioral health support model that puts the patient at the center. The referring provider connects patients to Triplemoon's behavioral health coaches who provide highly personalized and evidence-based behavioral health support via telehealth conferencing.
The primary care provider continues to provide care for physical health medical needs and expands their abilities to manage behavioral health. Collaborative care is based on a core set of principles that use consistent measurement to target outcomes alongside evidence based treatments.
By working in partnership with the primary care provider the overall patient experience and outcomes are improved significantly alongside the experience of the provider.
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No, there are no upfront fees. Triplemoon’s service fees are generally lower than the practice’s overall reimbursement for the service, representing a revenue opportunity for providers while improving patient outcomes.
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Yes! Triplemoon's services are considered Collaborative Care, which is a medical service widely reimbursed under commercial and medicaid plans in most states.
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None! Triplemoon integrates directly into your Electronic Medical Records. We have several options for integration.
To discuss how your practice could work with Triplemoon please send us a note at hello@triplemoon.com
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Triplemoon coaches are highly trained experts with an average of 5+ years of experience in a clinical setting (nursing, social work, etc) working specifically with pediatric populations. All coaches undergo rigorous behavioral health training at onset and didactic instruction utilizing Triplemoon's proprietary evidence-based curriculum to ensure we bring the leading research to our patients.
Triplemoon provides ongoing education to our coaches and maintains a high standard with respect to overall patient satisfaction and experience.
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There are many differences. Most importantly Collaborative Care has the largest evidence base for improved outcomes and is created to be implemented specifically in a primary care setting. More than 90 randomized controlled trials support collaborative care effectiveness in treating behavioral health conditions across a broad range of populations. Specifically, collaborative care has been shown to drive improved outcomes for both patients and doctors with most patients seeing a 50% improvement in behavioral health symptoms after only 12 months of treatment.
Traditional therapy focuses on addressing both past and present topics and has a "longer term" horizon. Families often struggle to find a therapist that is "in-network," costs to the family are high, and wait times can exceed 3+ months. During this time, primary care providers lose transparency into their patient's experiences and outcomes.
In contrast, Collaborative Care is well suited to address forward-looking behavioral health issues and can be provided almost immediately for patients at the referral of the primary care provider. Triplemoon's collaborative care model is evidence-based and measurement-oriented. We focus on identifying the "root issue,” creating a core set of goals and then working in a highly personalized manner to implement change.
Our relationship with each patient typically lasts under 12 months and visits range from 30 minutes to 60 minutes (or can be as short as 15 minutes)—100% personalized to each patient's needs. At each interaction the Triplemoon care team uses a combination of evidence based measurements and interventions to support patient behavioral health improvement. Throughout treatment the primary care provider remains part of the care team with regular patient progress updates provided to the practice. This team-based behavioral health model improves not only the quality of care for patients but also the quality of life for providers.
Let’s build a healthier future for families
1: Archer, J., Bower, P., Gilbody, S., Lovell, K., Richards, D., Gask, L., Dickens, C., & Coventry, P. (2012). Collaborative care for depression and anxiety problems. The Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 10, CD006525. https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD006525.pub2 Elizabeth Tobin Tyler, JD, MA, Rachel L. Hulkower, JD, MSPH, and Jennifer W. Kaminski, PhD. (2017). Behavioral Health Integration in
2: Pediatric Primary Care: Considerations and Opportunities for Policymakers, Planners, and Providers. Milbank Memorial Fund. https://www.milbank.org/publications/behavioral-health-integrationin-pediatric-primary-care-considerations-and-opportunities-forpolicymakers- planners-and-providers/