Precise Behavioral has announced transformative agreements with four major California health systems to deploy its AI-powered mental health platform, marking a major step forward in technology-enabled behavioral healthcare. These collaborations span 200 hospitals, 30,000 beds, 100,000 providers, and 24 million patients, demonstrating the scalability and trust in Precise’s clinical and digital solutions. At the heart of the innovation is a hybrid care model—combining virtual tools and in-person services—to deliver personalized, timely behavioral health interventions supported by advanced AI screening, symptom monitoring, and tailored well-being content.
By integrating with the existing behavioral health programs of academic institutions, IDNs, and VA networks, Precise enables its partners to expand access and close care gaps with customized digital and clinical service packages. These solutions allow patients to be screened, monitored, and supported through AI-enabled pathways, while also reducing emergency department recidivism and improving care coordination. This model not only addresses the growing demand for mental health services but also enhances operational efficiency and reduces strain on overburdened clinical teams.
These agreements solidify Precise Behavioral's position as a national leader in scalable, tech-enabled mental health care, meeting a pressing market need amid rising mental health challenges. With leadership from Dr. Nitin Nanda—who has successfully launched and scaled multiple behavioral health ventures—Precise is building a future where access to high-quality mental health support is no longer limited by geography, clinical shortages, or outdated models. This partnership model could serve as a blueprint for modernizing behavioral health infrastructure across the U.S., starting with millions of lives in California.