The results, not the promise.
Collaborative care is the most evidence-based model in behavioral health. What we measure is whether that evidence actually reaches a patient: who gets seen, whether they get better, and what it does to the cost of their care.

Care that reaches, and care that works.
What it means for a patient.
Access, improvement, and experience. The three things a patient actually feels.
Average from referral to first appointment. No more three- and four-month waitlists.
Of patients see a meaningful reduction in depression and anxiety scores.
Of patients rate their care five stars.
Before Integral Health, and after.
Program outcomes across a partner population in the first year, from screening all the way through to total cost of care.
What the numbers look like patient by patient.
A New York primary care partner running collaborative care with Integral Health. Program-wide improvement, and two of the patients behind it.
of participating clients had a PHQ-9 (depression) improvement
of participating clients had a GAD-7 (anxiety) improvement
average administrative time saved per patient
Postpartum anxiety and depression, intensified by family stress.
Driven by boundary-setting work, CBT, and a medication response through psychiatric consultation.
Chronic depression after 20 years of isolation and unstable housing.
Coaching, goal setting, and housing support alongside clinical care.
Read the full 2026 Outcomes Report.
The complete data on reach, clinical improvement, and total-cost impact across our collaborative care panels.
