Mental health operations / parity strategy / clinical technology

Behavioral health systems work, made clearer.

I am a licensed mental health clinician and behavioral health operations leader building toward work at the intersection of parity, quality improvement, AI-enabled workflows, and clinical technology.

My work is strongest where clinical judgment, policy interpretation, operational reality, and clear documentation all need to meet.

Portfolio Focus

A practical bridge between behavioral health care and better systems.

Parity strategy

Mental health parity interpretation, NQTL documentation, operational impact analysis, and clear policy-to-practice translation.

Clinical operations

Utilization management, care management, workflow design, quality review, and cross-functional implementation.

Quality improvement

Training, clinical safety, audit readiness, documentation standards, and practical tools that improve consistency.

Clinical technology

Responsible AI-assisted workflows, human-in-the-loop review, domain expert evaluation, and documentation support.

Why this direction

Good technology in mental health needs clinical context, operational discipline, and humility.

I am not interested in technology that makes care feel less human. I am interested in tools that make complex behavioral health work more understandable, consistent, auditable, and useful for the people doing it.

This portfolio is organized around that transition: from direct clinical work and behavioral health leadership into parity strategy, AI-enabled operations, and clinical technology work that keeps people at the center.

Featured Case Studies

Placeholder examples showing the kind of work I want to do more of.