Digital Health Tools

Digital Health Tools are technologies like apps and devices, that are designed to improve healthcare and outcomes. They can aid in expanding care access and reach without adding staff as well as automating screening and assessment.

    Closing the Recovery Engagement Gap

    May 28, 2026

    June 10, 1 pm ESTWhen people disengage from SUD recovery, health plans and public agencies pay the price – through ED visits, readmissions, and crisis interventions. Join CHESS Health’s CEO

    Connections App Named “Best Mental Health App”

    May 7, 2026

    CHESS Health’s Connections recovery support app is named the Best Mental Health App in 2026.
    Explore Caron Treatment Centers' success story in reaching new clients with a digital assessment and referral solution.

    Meeting Patients Where They Are

    May 5, 2026

    Caron Treatment Centers scaled youth and adult behavioral health services with CHESS Health, using digital screening, prevention, and recovery support to improve access and continuity of care.

    From Revolving Door to Retention

    April 10, 2026

    Nearly half of SUD patients drop out before completing treatment – costing providers up to $21,404 per episode. In this on-demand webinar, CHESS Health’s CEO and Senior Director of Recovery

    From Dropout to 90% Retention: Real Results from Contingency Management in MAT

    January 30, 2026

    Porch Light Health and CHESS Health share a real-world example of a provider’s innovative approach to dramatically improving retention and program adherence rates – and the tools they used to
    Transforming SUD Treatment: The Science, Policy, and Practice of Recovery Incentive Programs

    Transforming SUD Treatment: The Science, Policy, and Practice of Recovery Incentive Programs

    November 19, 2025

    In partnership with the National Council on Mental Wellbeing, this webinar offers actionable insights for integrating recovery incentive programs into your comprehensive treatment approach.

    CHESS Health Supports Hancock County’s Expansion of Digital Recovery Tools with Addition of Family-Focused Companion App

    October 9, 2025

    CHESS Health and Hancock County launch Companion app to support families navigating loved ones’ substance use disorder recovery journey.

    CHESS Health Launches TouchPoint to Enable Multi-Channel Patient Engagement

    October 7, 2025

    TouchPoint eliminates communication barriers and engagement gaps while driving improved treatment adherence, patient satisfaction, and program retention across your entire patient population.
    Learn about the barriers that contribute to the persistent inequities in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, and how to overcome them.

    Breaking Down Barriers: Addressing Inequities in SUD Prevention and Treatment

    September 26, 2025

    While inadequate health insurance remains a primary driver of treatment gaps, numerous additional barriers contribute to the persistent inequities in substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, particularly among BIPOC communities. Understanding

    CHESS Health Partners with Arkansas to Deliver Statewide 24/7 Digital Recovery Support

    September 23, 2025

    CHESS Health launches digital recovery platform statewide in Arkansas, providing 24/7 peer support through Connections and Companion apps to address critical SUD treatment gaps.
    Discover effective veteran support strategies for recovery during this webinar. Learn from a retired Marine's experiences and expertise.

    Serving the Veteran Population: Factors Contributing to SUD, Mental Health Challenges and Suicidal Ideations

    September 17, 2025

    Gain cultural insight to support veterans facing transition, SUD, and mental health challenges in this webinar.
    Learn how digital screening tools, automated referral systems, and recovery support apps help treatment centers build and retain census.

    Leveraging Digital Tools to Build & Retain Census

    September 4, 2025

    Healthcare providers face an unprecedented crisis. In 2024, 122 million Americans lived in Health Professional Shortage Areas, while HRSA projects a shortage of more than 113,000 addiction counselors in the