Delaware Unveils New Mental Health Care Coordination System

State officials and healthcare leaders gathered in Dover to showcase DTRN360, a new digital platform aimed at improving coordination between behavioral health providers. The system is designed to enhance care for Delaware residents struggling with mental health issues.

State officials and healthcare professionals assembled at Dover Behavioral Health System on Thursday to showcase a new digital platform aimed at enhancing mental health services across Delaware.

The DTRN360 system represents a cutting-edge approach to care coordination, bringing together representatives from the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS), mental health treatment providers, and healthcare organizations.

The platform is specifically engineered to foster better communication and collaboration among Delaware’s network of behavioral health professionals while enhancing treatment outcomes for residents facing mental health challenges.

The demonstration event highlighted how the technology aims to streamline the coordination process between different providers and improve the overall quality of mental health services available to Delawareans.

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