Onos Health Raises $6M to Transform How Health Plans Manage Behavioral Health
Onos’ AI enables payers to identify optimal care pathways to maximize outcomes, reduce waste, and minimize reliance on care barriers, like prior authorizations.
Since COVID-19, behavioral health needs have surged to record levels, with 1 in 4 Americans now seeking care. Rising costs have left payers overwhelmed and reliant on reactive, outdated, and manual processes to manage spending. These approaches create barriers for patients and providers alike, leading to significant waste in the system — with an estimated
Onos is looking to change this and direct more of these dollars to high-quality care. Onos enables plans to eliminate outdated processes like prior authorization with proprietary AI models trained on a robust layer of behavioral health data. The platform analyzes payer data in real time, allowing health plans to make quick, accurate clinical decisions and identify ideal care pathways across their entire population to maximize outcomes. These pathways help ensure members are on the right care journey and enable rapid detection of low-value care.
Early deployments are already helping payers direct more dollars to effective treatments:
- 60%+ faster care decisions by reducing manual reviews, enabling easier access to care for members — especially important for high-risk populations such as those needing substance use treatment
- 30%+ increase in provider adherence to evidence-based standards, driving better outcomes and lowering costs for high-intensity services like ABA therapy for autism
- 55% increase in provider network satisfaction, driven by greater alignment and transparency between providers and payers on care pathways.
“Since the pandemic, behavioral health has become the fastest-growing driver of cost for health plans. Managing that growth while ensuring people get timely, appropriate care is one of the biggest challenges in the industry,” said
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To guide its approach to clinically aligned, payer-ready AI,
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Rebecca Schechter , former CEO ofOptum Behavioral Health -
Dr.
Sean Martin , former Chief Medical Officer of Oscar -
Dr.
Martin Rosenzweig , former Chief Medical Officer ofOptum Behavioral Health -
Ian Gordon , former COO ofKaiser Washington and BCBS NC
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