Clinical Care Pathways

A shared national standard for behavioral health care.

Psych Hub is building Clinical Care Pathways (CCPs) — the evidence-based standards, training, and tools that will define quality care for behavioral health. It's a cross-industry effort, and we're convening payers, provider organizations, and professional associations to build it together.

What CCPs are

A shared standard of care, built for behavioral health.

Clinical Care Pathways are structured, evidence-based protocols that translate clinical guidelines into consistent, measurable processes of care — defining decision points at each stage of treatment, specifying which outcomes to measure, and creating the shared accountability framework payers and providers need for value-based models. All while preserving the clinical judgment essential to individualized care.

Why now

Behavioral health needs quality infrastructure.

The field lacks the foundational quality infrastructure other medical specialties have relied on for decades. The cost of that gap shows up in dollars, in access, and in outcomes.

$317.6B
annual U.S. cost of untreated mental illness
60M
U.S. adults experience a mental illness yearly
137M
Americans live in a mental health shortage area
<18%
of clinicians use standardized measurement
A multi-stakeholder build

Co-developed with the field.

The standard is being built openly with the people responsible for using it — led with Healthsperien and the American Psychological Association, with 6+ major national payers and 40+ stakeholder organizations at the table across payers, providers, professional associations, and government.

Coverage

Priority conditions.

Prioritized by prevalence, service utilization, variation in treatment, and total cost — the conditions where a shared standard moves the field most.

Depression & Mood Disorders

Anxiety Disorders & OCD

Trauma-Related Disorders

Bipolar & Related Disorders

Autism Spectrum Disorders

Psychotic Disorders

Substance Use & Addiction Disorders

Eating Disorders

Attention Disorders

Partnership tiers

Three tiers. Reflecting how deep we go together.

A value exchange: contribute clinical expertise and community influence; receive recognition, platform access, and a genuine seat at the table.

Participating Member

Get on board

Expectations

  • Acknowledge & promote the CCP initiative internally
  • Sign on as a supporting organization
  • Optional: nominate clinical SMEs

Benefits

  • Logo on the CCP partner page
  • 1 free CCP per provider (when CCPs launch)
  • CCP development updates
Become a partner

Leadership Member

Most active

Expectations

  • Attend the majority of convenings
  • Nominate 1+ clinical subject-matter experts
  • Distribute CCP communications internally
  • Share feedback to advance development

Benefits

  • All Participating Member benefits
  • Discounted platform access
  • Advisory Committee participation
Become a partner

Founding Member

Co-design the standard

Expectations

  • Attend all convenings
  • Nominate 2+ SMEs for working groups
  • Contribute de-identified data for CCP demonstrations
  • Designate leader for Steering Committee

Benefits

  • All Leadership Member benefits
  • Preferred platform pricing
  • Clinical Steering Committee seat
  • Executive briefings & co-branding
  • Revenue share opportunities (details in conversation)
Become a partner

All tiers include one free Clinical Care Pathway (CCP) certification per provider when CCPs launch. Specifics — including pricing — are shaped in conversation.

In good company

Built with the field.

More than 40 organizations are engaged across the priority conditions — leading payers, provider groups, and professional associations shaping the standard alongside us.

Initiative leads
HealthsperienAmerican Psychological AssociationShatterproof
Major national payers engaged
Optum / United Behavioral HealthHumanaCVS / AetnaCigna / EvernorthMagellanElevance / Carelon
Professional associations & organizations
ABHWIRETA
For organizations

Become a partner.

Payers, provider groups, and professional associations join the initiative as members. The first step is intentionally simple — a short declaration, not a contract negotiation.

Read the logo & name use terms

By submitting below, [Organization] grants Psych Hub a limited, non-exclusive license to display its name and logo on CCP partnership materials — including Psych Hub's partner page, presentations, and communications with payer organizations — for the duration of this partnership. [Organization]'s name and logo will appear alongside other recognized partners (APA, Optum/United Behavioral Health, Humana, CVS/Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, Magellan, Elevance/Carelon, Shatterproof, ABHW). Psych Hub will not modify [Organization]'s logo or use it to imply endorsement of Psych Hub's commercial products or services. Either party may end this partnership with 30 days' written notice.

For clinical experts

Apply to be a subject-matter expert.

CCPs are built by the field. Clinicians help review the evidence, shape pathway content, and pressure-test what works in real practice. If that's you, we want you in the pool.

Areas of expertise (select any)
Read the Terms of Participation

These Terms of Participation outline the benefits to and obligations of the participating clinical expert (the “Expert”) arising from participation in Psych Hub’s clinical care pathway development project (the “Project”). Participation is voluntary; by agreeing below, Expert agrees to abide by these Terms.

1. Purpose and Scope of Project

Psych Hub is developing clinical care pathways intended to guide evidence-based clinical decision-making and improve the quality of patient care. Expert is being engaged to contribute clinical knowledge, professional expertise, and advisory input to support the Project and participate in developing one or more clinical care pathway(s) (“CCPs”). Expert’s role may include reviewing and analyzing clinical evidence and existing practice guidelines; participating in committee meetings or other collaborative forums; providing written or verbal clinical recommendations, feedback, and subject-matter input; drafting and developing a final CCP for the selected condition; and such other advisory activities as Psych Hub may reasonably request. Psych Hub will provide Expert with a description of the anticipated timeline, milestones, and expected level of participation before Expert begins.

2. Voluntary Nature of Participation; Term and Termination

Expert’s participation in the Project is voluntary and uncompensated. Expert may withdraw at any time by providing written notice to Psych Hub, and Psych Hub may request that Expert withdraw at any time by providing written notice. Absent such a withdrawal or request, participation continues until completion of the Project, as determined by Psych Hub. Termination does not affect obligations intended to continue indefinitely, such as confidentiality and appropriate use of materials already shared.

3. Ownership and Use of CCP Content

To allow CCPs to be published, updated, and broadly used to improve care, Expert agrees that: materials developed through the Project (including drafts, written input, and CCP content) belong solely to Psych Hub; Psych Hub may edit, combine, publish, and reuse this content as needed; and Expert’s pre-existing work or ideas remain Expert’s property, but if Expert chooses to incorporate such work into CCP materials, Expert permits Psych Hub to use those portions as part of the CCP. This ensures CCPs can remain consistent, scalable, and sustainable over time.

4. Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure

During the Project, Expert may receive non-public information such as draft pathways, planning materials, strategic plans and business information, internal discussions, or information about Psych Hub or other participants (“Confidential Information”).

Expert agrees to: (a) hold all Confidential Information in strict confidence; (b) not disclose it outside the Project without Psych Hub’s prior written consent; (c) use it solely to perform Expert’s obligations under these Terms; and (d) take reasonable steps to prevent unauthorized disclosure or use. Expert’s confidentiality obligations extend for five (5) years from the date of disclosure of the applicable Confidential Information.

5. Conflict of Interest Disclosure

Expert agrees to accurately disclose to Psych Hub all actual or potential conflicts of interest that could reasonably be seen as affecting Expert’s objectivity relating to the Project — for example, financial relationships, employment affiliations, or advisory roles related to products or services addressed by the CCP. The disclosure obligation includes all relevant relationships and interests existing during the thirty-six (36) months before, and continuing through, Expert’s participation; if circumstances change, Expert agrees to promptly update the disclosure. Psych Hub may adjust Expert’s role or participation as reasonably needed to maintain integrity and trust.

6. Use of Name and Credentials

Expert agrees that Psych Hub may use Expert’s name, title, and institutional affiliation in connection with published CCPs and related materials. Expert may reference participation in the Project in a curriculum vitae or similar materials if the reference is factually accurate, does not disclose Confidential Information, and does not imply Psych Hub’s endorsement of Expert; Expert shall submit any such reference to Psych Hub for prior review and approval.

7. External Communications

Expert shall not make public statements, issue press releases, or communicate with media outlets about the Project, Expert’s participation, or any aspect of the CCPs under development, without Psych Hub’s prior written consent. Expert shall direct any media inquiries about the Project to Psych Hub’s designated communications contact.

8. Scope of Authority; Relationship of the Parties

Expert’s role in the Project is solely advisory. Expert’s contributions constitute recommendations only, and Psych Hub is not obligated to adopt, incorporate, or implement any recommendation. Expert is an independent volunteer with the Project and agrees not to hold himself or herself out as an employee, agent, or authorized representative of Psych Hub for any purpose.

9. Publication, Attribution, and Use of Findings

Expert agrees not to independently publish, present, distribute, or otherwise share any findings, data, analyses, conclusions, or other information related to the Project, in any form or medium, without Psych Hub’s prior written approval. This restriction applies to peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, white papers, blog posts, social media, press communications, and any other public or private disclosure. In publications or presentations approved by Psych Hub, Expert agrees to acknowledge Psych Hub’s role and ownership as requested.

10. Liability

Expert and Psych Hub each will take sole responsibility for their own acts and omissions related to participation in the Project. If Psych Hub breaches any obligation under these Terms, it agrees to hold Expert harmless from third-party claims, liabilities, costs, and expenses directly arising from such breach. Expert will hold Psych Hub harmless from any third-party claims that Expert contributed or provided information to the Project that it was not entitled to share.

11. Professional Conduct; Independence

Expert agrees to participate in a professional, respectful, and collaborative manner and to follow applicable laws and professional ethical standards. Expert’s participation shall be guided solely by Expert’s professional judgment and clinical evidence, and Expert agrees not to advance, promote, or advocate for any specific commercial product, service, technology, or proprietary interest as part of the Project.

12. Governing Law; Disputes

These Terms shall be governed by the substantive laws of the State of Delaware. Any dispute relating to these Terms that cannot be resolved informally shall first be submitted to mediation and, if mediation is unsuccessful, resolved by binding arbitration in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association. The prevailing party shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs.

13. Agreement; Amendment

These Terms describe the expectations of participation in the Project. Expert’s continued participation reflects Expert’s continuing agreement with these Terms. These Terms may be amended only in writing signed by Expert and Psych Hub.

The time to act is now.

The organizations that engage now help shape the standards, measurement frameworks, and certification models that define quality care for decades. Become a partner, or apply to help build the pathways.