Osmind provides an AI-native electronic health record, billing, and practice network for interventional psychiatry. The company says it supports treatments including Spravato, TMS, VNS, and ketamine, while also serving research and life sciences workflows. Osmind is organized as a public benefit corporation and says it exists to bring new mental health treatments to more patients.
Co-founder, CEO
Co-founder
444 De Haro St Ste 210, San Francisco, California 94107, United States
Osmind primarily focuses on the mental health industry, specifically providing an electronic health record (EHR) platform designed for psychiatry practices.
Osmind's main competitors in the electronic health record (EHR) market for psychiatry include:
SimplePractice: Initially lacking features for physician practices, it has since added e-prescribing and lab forms. However, it has a chat-style messaging system and lacks a robust snippet feature, which may not suit all practices.
Charm: Known for its affordability, it offers features like built-in Zoom, two-way Google Calendar sync, and a robust snippet feature. It allows for easy billing and has a user-friendly interface, although it may appear busy at first.
PracticeQ: Offers a good intake process and integrated lab ordering but has a hybrid messaging system that may not appeal to all users.
Valant: Provides email-style messaging and customizable templates but has a more dated appearance and costly migration options.
OptiMantra: Features a comprehensive set of tools, including email-style messaging and easy superbill creation, but the user experience may not be as smooth as expected.
ShareNote: Designed for mental health professionals, it provides functionalities like client scheduling, progress notes, treatment planning, and billing. Users appreciate its efficiency in documentation and compliance.
Sunwave: Focused on addiction and behavioral health clinics, it offers comprehensive patient data management and is praised for its user-friendly interface.
Foothold Technology: Tailored for mental health professionals and social service organizations, it offers case management and client engagement tools but lacks a dedicated mobile app.
Opus EHR: Integrates EHR, CRM, and revenue cycle management, suitable for various practice sizes, but some users find the abundance of features overwhelming.
Kohezion: Noted for its customizable databases and strong security features.
Epic: Recognized for its comprehensive feature set and interoperability.
ChARM Health: Highlighted for its affordability and accessibility for small to medium-sized practices.
Practice Fusion: Offers a free version, making it attractive for smaller practices.
ICANotes: A specialized EHR for psychiatry.
Osmind differentiates itself by focusing on simplifying clinical workflows and providing advanced analytics for outcome tracking, which may set it apart in terms of data-driven insights and patient engagement tools.
Subscription-based service for mental health professionals; revenue from software sales and partnerships.