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Sharpen DTX is a clinical decision support and digital therapeutics platform from Resiliency Technologies, built for behavioral health use cases. It targets a common healthcare gap: screening gets done, but follow-up interventions fail to keep pace. The platform embeds screening, risk triage, patient education, and digital interventions into EHR workflows, with a focus on health systems, primary care, emergency departments, college athletes, pediatrics, and community population health programs.
The platform’s core capabilities include universal screening, real-time triage, clinical dashboard alerts, and digital interventions. According to the website, it supports 700+ evidence-based modules and 4,000+ peer-created videos covering CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care, mental health literacy, destigmatization, and more. Patients can be reached between visits via SMS or email. Its AI recommendation engine is based on 20 years of research, 47,500+ users, and data from 80+ deployments. A key feature is that clinicians can see the rationale behind recommendations and independently review or override them. On the integration side, Epic EHR is explicitly mentioned, and the company also says it supports other major EHRs and leading assessment tools such as CAT-MH.
The website does not publish plans, unit pricing, per-member pricing, or institution-based pricing; it only offers demo scheduling. For security and compliance, Sharpen DTX states that it is HIPAA-compliant and has enterprise-grade security infrastructure. It also displays credentials including WOSB/WBENC, NBCC ACEP, and AWS AI Partner. For deployment, it can be embedded into EHRs such as Epic or run as a standalone HIPAA-compliant dashboard, but it does not state whether private deployment or self-hosting is supported.
Its strengths are a clear focus on clinical settings, a substantial base of evidence-based content, real-time risk alerts, and clinician control over AI recommendations. This aligns well with healthcare institutions’ requirements for explainability and clear responsibility boundaries. It also positions HEDIS, CPT codes, and ROI as value points, which fits closely with the U.S. healthcare reimbursement system. The main drawbacks are that key enterprise procurement details—such as pricing, implementation timeline, APIs, permission controls, and SSO—are not disclosed. The specific evaluation metrics and risk-control mechanisms for its AI models are also not explained in detail.
Sharpen DTX is best suited to U.S. health systems, behavioral health networks, university or pediatric programs, and use cases such as post-screening follow-up, waitlist-period intervention, and risk stratification management. For users in China, the website’s accessibility is unknown. There is no clear information about payment support, local compliance beyond HIPAA, Chinese-language content, or integration with domestic EHR/HIS systems. If deployed in China, key areas to assess would typically include network accessibility, cross-border data transfer, hospital system interfaces, and localized alternatives for mental health content.
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