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Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin aim to improve paediatric mental health care
Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin aim to improve paediatric mental health care

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Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin aim to improve paediatric mental health care

US-based digital mental health solution provider Ksana Health has partnered with Children's Wisconsin, a paediatric healthcare provider in Wisconsin, with the aim to improve the delivery of children's mental health care. The collaboration introduces Vira, a digital behavioural health care platform developed by Ksana Health using the Pediatric Primary Care Integrated Behavioral Health model. Vira uses artificial intelligence to support evidence-based therapeutic principles and includes smart automations to enhance clinical workflows. This aims to reduce the burden on healthcare providers and offer tailored mobile interventions to support children and their families' health. Children's Wisconsin Mental and Behavioral Health Research director Dr Michael Gaffrey said: "We see enormous potential in digital mental health tools to empower clinicians and families with continuous, data-driven behavioural support. "This collaboration marks a significant step forward in realising a sustainable, effective integration of mental health services within paediatric primary care." Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin said the partnership underscores their focus on enhancing paediatric behavioural healthcare. The partners aim to emphasise accessibility, adherence to evidence-based practice, and the long-term sustainability of integrated mental health care. Ksana Health CEO Dr Nick Allen said: "Our goal is to revolutionise paediatric behavioural health by making effective, personalised interventions accessible precisely when youth and families need them. "Together, we're committed to addressing the mental health crisis facing today's youth with practical, scalable solutions that work." In paediatric primary care settings, where 90% of children are seen each year, there are significant opportunities for early identification and treatment of mental health issues. Despite this, many children with mental and behavioural health disorders do not receive the care they need. Addressing this gap has become a system-wide priority for Children's Wisconsin. The health system operates locations in Milwaukee and Neenah, Wisconsin, and claims to be recognised as one of the US' leading paediatric healthcare providers. "Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin aim to improve paediatric mental health care" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.

Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin aim to improve paediatric mental health care
Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin aim to improve paediatric mental health care

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time4 days ago

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Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin aim to improve paediatric mental health care

US-based digital mental health solution provider Ksana Health has partnered with Children's Wisconsin, a paediatric healthcare provider in Wisconsin, with the aim to improve the delivery of children's mental health care. The collaboration introduces Vira, a digital behavioural health care platform developed by Ksana Health using the Pediatric Primary Care Integrated Behavioral Health model. Vira uses artificial intelligence to support evidence-based therapeutic principles and includes smart automations to enhance clinical workflows. This aims to reduce the burden on healthcare providers and offer tailored mobile interventions to support children and their families' health. Children's Wisconsin Mental and Behavioral Health Research director Dr Michael Gaffrey said: "We see enormous potential in digital mental health tools to empower clinicians and families with continuous, data-driven behavioural support. "This collaboration marks a significant step forward in realising a sustainable, effective integration of mental health services within paediatric primary care." Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin said the partnership underscores their focus on enhancing paediatric behavioural healthcare. The partners aim to emphasise accessibility, adherence to evidence-based practice, and the long-term sustainability of integrated mental health care. Ksana Health CEO Dr Nick Allen said: "Our goal is to revolutionise paediatric behavioural health by making effective, personalised interventions accessible precisely when youth and families need them. "Together, we're committed to addressing the mental health crisis facing today's youth with practical, scalable solutions that work." In paediatric primary care settings, where 90% of children are seen each year, there are significant opportunities for early identification and treatment of mental health issues. Despite this, many children with mental and behavioural health disorders do not receive the care they need. Addressing this gap has become a system-wide priority for Children's Wisconsin. The health system operates locations in Milwaukee and Neenah, Wisconsin, and claims to be recognised as one of the US' leading paediatric healthcare providers. "Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin aim to improve paediatric mental health care" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site. Error while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin Announce Innovative Digital Mental Health Partnership to Enhance Pediatric Behavioral Health Care
Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin Announce Innovative Digital Mental Health Partnership to Enhance Pediatric Behavioral Health Care

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Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin Announce Innovative Digital Mental Health Partnership to Enhance Pediatric Behavioral Health Care

EUGENE, Ore., June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Ksana Health, a pioneer in digital mental health solutions for research and health care, and Children's Wisconsin, a leading pediatric health care provider, today announced a groundbreaking collaboration aimed at transforming pediatric primary care behavioral health using Ksana's technology. Currently, approximately 20% of children ages 3-17 experience mental and behavioral health disorders, yet up to 80% of these youth do not receive the necessary care. With 90% of children seen annually in pediatric primary care (PPC) settings, these facilities are ideally positioned for early identification and treatment of youth mental health challenges. The integration of mental health services directly into pediatric primary care has been recognized as essential to addressing this critical gap, which is why Children's Wisconsin has made integrating mental health into primary care a system-wide priority. Leveraging the Pediatric Primary Care Integrated Behavioral Health model, this partnership introduces the cutting-edge digital behavioral health care platform, Vira by Ksana Health, to enhance existing behavioral health services. Vira employs artificial intelligence to reinforce evidence-based therapeutic principles, smart automations to optimize clinical workflows to reduce the burden on health care providers, and personalized mobile interventions designed to support the health of youth and their families. "We see enormous potential in digital mental health tools to empower clinicians and families with continuous, data-driven behavioral support," said Dr. Michael Gaffrey, Craig Yabuki Research Chair and Director of Mental and Behavioral Health Research at Children's Wisconsin. "This collaboration marks a significant step forward in realizing a sustainable, effective integration of mental health services within pediatric primary care." This initiative underscores the commitment of Ksana Health and Children's Wisconsin to improving pediatric behavioral health care accessibility, adherence to evidence-based practice and the long-term sustainability of integrated mental health care. "Our goal is to revolutionize pediatric behavioral health by making effective, personalized interventions accessible precisely when youth and families need them," added Dr. Nick Allen, CEO of Ksana Health. "Together, we're committed to addressing the mental health crisis facing today's youth with practical, scalable solutions that work." About Ksana Health: Ksana Health develops advanced digital behavioral health care platforms integrating AI and evidence-based methodologies to support clinicians, improve service delivery, and empower patients in managing their mental well-being. About Children's WisconsinChildren's Wisconsin is the region's only independent health care system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. The hospital, with locations in Milwaukee and Neenah, Wisconsin, is recognized as one of the leading pediatric health care centers in the United States. It is ranked among the top pediatric hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report's 2023-24 Best Children's Hospitals report. Children's Wisconsin provides primary care, specialty care, urgent care, emergency care, mental and behavioral health care, community health services, foster and adoption services, child and family counseling, child advocacy services and family resource centers. In 2022, Children's invested more than $171 million in the community to improve the health status of children through medical care, advocacy, education and pediatric medical research. Children's achieves its mission in part through donations from individuals, corporations and foundations and is proud to be a member of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Ksana Health

Firefly Aerospace Awarded AFRL Contract to Develop Ceramic Matrix Composite Rocket Engine Nozzle Extension
Firefly Aerospace Awarded AFRL Contract to Develop Ceramic Matrix Composite Rocket Engine Nozzle Extension

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time23-04-2025

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Firefly Aerospace Awarded AFRL Contract to Develop Ceramic Matrix Composite Rocket Engine Nozzle Extension

By GlobeNewswire Published on April 23, 2025, 19:10 IST Built with lightweight composite material, nozzle extensions will lower costs, improve performance, and accelerate rocket engine production CEDAR PARK, Texas, April 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Firefly Aerospace, the leader in end-to-end responsive space services, today announced the company was awarded a contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) at the Edwards Air Force Base in California to develop a ceramic matrix composite (CMC) nozzle extension for applications in liquid rocket engines. This advanced, lightweight material improves rocket performance by increasing launch vehicle payload capability while lowering production costs compared to industry standard metal-based nozzle extensions. 'Firefly's expertise in both carbon composites and rocket propulsion puts us in a unique position to develop a composite-based nozzle extension that allow us to reduce mass on our launch vehicles and ultimately increase payload capacity for customers,' said Jason Kim, CEO of Firefly Aerospace. 'As we've seen with Firefly's carbon composite barrels, domes, and tanks, composites provide a cost-efficient, lightweight solution that improves performance.' Second stage nozzle extensions have historically been produced with metals that are often heavy, expensive to manufacture, and reliant on non-domestic sources of raw material. As an alternative, CMCs offer significant cost and mass savings with higher strength at relevant temperature ranges. In fact, Firefly's composite material solution is expected to reduce the mass of nozzle extensions by more than 50 percent, unlocking additional performance and payload capability. Composites also offer significant lead time reduction from months to weeks with domestically available materials and a rapid spin form production process. Firefly will utilize its expertise in composite manufacturing and liquid rocket engines to rapidly design, build, and test a composite-based nozzle extension to validate the material. Once developed and validated, the composite nozzle extensions will enable future responsive space applications that support U.S. national security and the larger commercial space industry. Firefly also plans to utilize the composite nozzle extension fabrication methods for its second stage engines, Lightning and Vira, that power Firefly's Alpha rocket and Medium Launch Vehicle, respectively. About Firefly Aerospace Firefly Aerospace is an end-to-end responsive space company with launch, lunar, and on-orbit services. Headquartered in central Texas, Firefly is a portfolio company of AE Industrial Partners ('AEI') focused on delivering rapid, reliable, and affordable space access for government and commercial customers. Firefly's small- to medium-lift launch vehicles, lunar landers, and orbital vehicles provide the space industry with a single source for missions from low Earth orbit to the surface of the Moon and beyond. For more information, visit Media Contact [email protected] A photo accompanying this announcement is available at Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same. GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

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