NeuroFlow Acquires Behavioral Health Tech Firm Capital Solution Design

What You Should Know:

  • NeuroFlow, the leading provider of behavioral health technology infrastructure, today announced that it has acquired Capital Solution Design (CSD), parent company to Behavioral Health Lab (BHL) and BHL Touch, a leading provider of measurement-based care solutions for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and other healthcare organizations.
  • The acquisition makes CSD a wholly-owned subsidiary, bringing BHL and BHL Touch and the company’s talent to NeuroFlow, reinforcing NeuroFlow’s best-in-class position as a technology enabler and infrastructure powering integrated behavioral healthcare at scale. 

Delivering Effective and Scalable Integrated Programs to Improve Access to Behavioral Healthcare

“BHL has an impressive reputation with their existing partners for enabling measurement-based care. This acquisition marks an exciting occasion in which our mutual partners are poised to benefit in a big way with more innovation and resources that are accomplished by bringing the organizations together,” said NeuroFlow Chief Executive Officer Chris Molaro. “We are eager to accelerate the implementation of BHL and BHL Touch at new facilities within the VA and to continue with various exciting collaborations and product developments already in progress.”

BHL and BHL Touch have been used by the VA for over fifteen years, providing workflow support to healthcare facilities and optimizing systems to better serve the clinical teams and individuals who need support through measurement-based care. With more than 150 public and private healthcare facilities as partners, BHL has collected over one million assessments in the last year alone.  With the acquisition, NeuroFlow gains VA-specific Cerner and Vista electronic health record integration expertise for its technology, at a time when the VA is planning a years-long roll-out of the Cerner system at sites across the country. The BHL and BHL Touch platforms are also interoperable with Epic Systems. The deal expands NeuroFlow’s operational footprint in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and expands relationships in the federal government, Veterans space, and select academic medical centers.