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Hazel Health pitches school-centered telehealth to expand student mental health access in Vermont
Summary
Hazel Health representatives told the Senate Health & Welfare Committee that their telehealth model delivers virtual primary and mental health services in schools and at home, serving 5 million students nationally. They proposed partnering with state agencies and districts to expand access and supplied outcome metrics they say support the model.
Representatives from Hazel Health presented the company’s school-centered telehealth model to the Senate Committee on Health & Welfare and described operations, clinical outcomes and contracting options for K–12 mental-health care.
Sean Bradley, Hazel’s strategic lead, described Hazel Health as a national provider of school-centered telehealth operating in 20 states and said the company provides services at no out-of-pocket cost to families in partnered districts. Bradley told the committee Hazel has served five million students nationally and that the company’s data show reductions in absenteeism and disciplinary actions.
Bob McCullough, a licensed clinician on Hazel’s growth team, described the operational model:…
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