Greenspace’s MBC platform automates data capture, validation and submission to LACDMH via EHRs for faster, more accurate reporting.
LOS ANGELES, CA — February 24, 2026 — Greenspace Health has expanded their integration capabilities with Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to automate Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) reporting requirements. This expansion will empower organizations across the county to simplify compliance workflows, improve data accuracy and focus more time on client care.
Greenspace’s leading Measurement-Based Care (MBC) technology enables organizations to streamline data collection and generate real-time insights that inform treatment plans and continuous quality improvement. The enhanced integration allows key operational and outcome data collected from Greenspace to transfer directly into an organization’s EHR, where it can be validated and submitted to LACDMH to meet the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) reporting requirements. This automated workflow eliminates duplicate data entry, improves accuracy, and ensures that providers can focus their time on client care rather than the administrative burden of traditional measurement processes.
“This integration expansion reflects our commitment to ensuring Measurement-Based Care effortlessly fits within clinician workflows, while also meeting the evolving compliance requirements of providers across LA County,” said Jeremy Weisz, CEO & Co-Founder of Greenspace Health. “By automating the transfer of discrete assessment data between Greenspace and other systems, this integration is not only reducing measurement burden and improving accuracy, we’re also ensuring that clinicians and administrators can focus their time on quality of client care.”
The integration supports assessments required for EPSDT reporting, including the Integrated Practice Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths Tool (CANS-IP) and Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC-35). By aligning with LACDMH’s standards, the integration helps providers and clinical leaders across Los Angeles County meet regulatory reporting requirements while enhancing organizational efficiency and clinical outcomes.
For organizations like The Guidance Center, this means reduced administrative work, increased confidence in the accuracy of reported data, and improved staff capacity to focus on high-quality care. For clients, it means a more responsive, data-informed care experience, where treatment decisions are made leveraging both clinician judgement, and consistent, evidence-based outcome data.
“This workflow will enable staff to spend less time on data entry and more time on client care ,” said Patricia Costales, LCSW, CEO of The Guidance Center. “We have confidence in the accuracy of our submissions to LACDMH, and have given our teams the capacity to introduce Measurement-Based Care, invest into quality improvement, and ultimately improve the quality of our services.”
To learn how organizations can advance Measurement-Based Care with Greenspace, please visit greenspacehealth.com.
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ABOUT GREENSPACE HEALTH
Greenspace transforms mental health services by improving the way that mental healthcare is accessed, measured and delivered. Their Measurement Platform enables mental health providers and organizations to implement consistent, evidence-based measurement (often referred to as routine patient-reported outcome measures or PROMs) into their practice. This model is proven to significantly improve patient results while generating valuable data for organizations to enhance their quality of care. Greenspace’s MBC solutions have been implemented across over 500 community and private clinics, hospitals and healthcare systems, improving the patient experience and driving better-coordinated care and outcomes. To learn more about MBC, please visit greenspacehealth.com.
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