Clinical Workflows

Psychiatric decision support across
real-world clinical practice.

There is no single workflow in psychiatric care. The considerations encountered in emergency psychiatry differ from those in outpatient care, telepsychiatry, inpatient treatment, consultation-liaison psychiatry, residential programs, and collaborative behavioral health settings. OnDemand Psychiatry was designed with this reality in mind.

Rather than imposing rigid workflows, the platform supports psychiatric reasoning, treatment planning, medication review, risk factor review, and documentation across diverse care environments and patient populations. The goal stays consistent: supporting structured clinical reasoning, clear documentation, and thoughtful decision-making while preserving clinician judgment and autonomy.

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  • HIPAA-compliant·
  • BAA available·
  • PHI never used for model training·
  • Built by a triple board-certified psychiatrist·
  • DSM-5-TR-informed reasoning·
  • Clinician-in-the-loop, always·

Care settings

Psychiatric care is delivered across many settings, each with its own clinical demands, workflows, and patient populations. Select your practice setting to explore how the platform fits real-world clinical workflows.

Individual Clinicians
Structured support for everyday psychiatric practice. Designed for psychiatrists, PMHNPs, physician associates, and behavioral health professionals seeking consistent support for assessment, treatment planning, medication review, and documentation, while the clinician retains full responsibility for patient care.
Emergency Psychiatry
Support for psychiatric assessment in high-acuity environments. Supports differential considerations, medication review, risk factor review, level of care considerations, and documentation workflows common to emergency psychiatric practice.
Inpatient Psychiatry
Supporting treatment planning throughout hospitalization, ongoing psychiatric assessment, medication review, documentation, and continuity of reasoning across the inpatient stay.
Primary Care Behavioral Health
Psychiatric decision support where behavioral health and primary care intersect, mood, anxiety-related concerns, trauma-related presentations, sleep disturbances, and substance-related factors commonly seen in primary care.
Crisis Stabilization
Supporting short-stay psychiatric care and observation settings, assessment, medication review, risk factor review, level of care considerations, and continuity of documentation throughout stabilization.
Detox & Residential Psychiatry
Supporting care across addiction treatment and residential settings, withdrawal-related assessment, co-occurring psychiatric evaluation, medication review, treatment planning considerations, and structured documentation.

OnDemand Psychiatry adapts to your setting, not the other way around.

The individual patient encounter

The platform supports clinicians throughout the patient encounter, from assessment through documentation, while keeping the clinician responsible for all clinical decisions.

  1. 01
    Step
    Prepare & Orient, before the encounter
    • ·Review presenting concerns and clinical context
    • ·Organize diagnostic considerations
    • ·Identify relevant medication, safety, and treatment planning factors
    • ·Establish a structured framework for assessment
  2. 02
    Step
    Assess & Consider, during the encounter
    • ·DSM-5-TR-informed diagnostic reasoning support
    • ·Differential considerations and rule-outs
    • ·Medication review and safety considerations
    • ·Structured review of clinically relevant risk factors
    • ·Treatment-planning considerations for clinician review
  3. 03
    Step
    Plan & Document, clinical decision-making
    • ·Review treatment considerations and alternatives
    • ·Consider medication adjustments, transitions, or monitoring needs
    • ·Review level of care considerations where appropriate
    • ·Document clinical rationale and decision-making
  4. 04
    Step
    Complete Documentation, after the encounter
    • ·Generate draft psychiatric documentation for clinician review
    • ·Support evaluations, follow-up notes, consultation notes, and discharge summaries
    • ·Capture clinical rationale while the encounter is recent
    • ·Reduce administrative burden associated with documentation workflows

One platform. Multiple clinical workflows.

Psychiatric practice varies across settings, specialties, patient populations, and levels of acuity. What should stay consistent is the quality of clinical reasoning, documentation, medication review, and patient assessment supporting those decisions. OnDemand Psychiatry is designed to work alongside existing clinical workflows rather than replace them.

The platform does not make diagnoses, determine treatment plans, assign risk levels, or make disposition decisions. It provides structured psychiatric decision support so clinicians can review relevant considerations, document their reasoning clearly, and maintain full control of patient care.

Support when complexity increases.
Structure when consistency matters.
Clinical judgment remains yours.