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HiBoop and the University of Victoria Collaborate to Modernize Mental Health Services at UVic Psychology Clinic

HiBoop and The University of Victoria Partner

HiBoop has partnered with University of Victoria to modernize mental health services.The collaboration focuses on improving care delivery at the UVic Psychology Clinic. It seeks to improve the efficiency and success of patient outcomes by leveraging digital capabilities.

The partnership introduces advanced tools to support mental health professionals.  The efficiency of workflow and communication will be increased. In addition, there will be effective management of data within the clinical setting. The result is that the professionals will be able to provide more efficient and customized services. HiBoop created its software to handle contemporary healthcare issues. It makes administration easier for the clinicians. Furthermore, it helps in monitoring the patients’ progress. This helps improve treatment effectiveness and overall service quality.

“Research shows that regularly screening and tracking mental health over time leads to better outcomes for patients,” said Dr. Jill Robinson, Clinic Director, UVic Psychology Clinic. “Using modern tools in a clinical setting will alleviate the administrative burden and provide actionable insights, allowing more time to focus on the therapeutic relationship.”

“At HiBoop, we build solutions so people can get the right care when they need it,” said Jason Morehouse, CEO of HiBoop.“Too many patients face needless delays in diagnosis and treatment. By removing those barriers, our platform helps people begin care sooner and access the comprehensive support required for better outcomes.”

Advancing Digital Mental Health Training and Care 

The initiative caters to students and faculty members associated with the clinic. It offers the use of contemporary digital devices to offer mental health services. Besides, it improves the adoption of technology in clinical training programs. Hence, it equips future practitioners with the skills required in the ever-changing healthcare environment. According to a spokesperson from the University of Victoria, the partnership improves the ability to provide patient care. They noted the need for innovations in mental health services. Moreover, the two organizations intend to develop more initiatives in the future. The partnership addresses the increasing need for digital mental health services.

“The UVic Psychology Clinic provides real-world experience for students. Preparing them for contemporary practice means incorporating the tools they’ll encounter in the field and equipping them with digital competencies,” said Robinson. “We’re pleased this partnership has created a new learning opportunity for students that features rigorous privacy protections for our patients.”

“Partnering with UVic was a natural fit,” added Morehouse. “As a local company with alumni from UVic’s psychology programs, we’re proud to support the next generation of psychologists while building a software that’s accessible to mental health professionals everywhere.”

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News Source: Businesswire.com