A New Global Approach to Health and Wellbeing.
Across the world, millions of people struggle with mental health challenges, chronic health conditions, stress, pain, and other health concerns without access to simple, effective ways to understand, monitor, and improve their wellbeing. Care is often reactive, fragmented, and limited to clinical settings, resulting in delayed intervention, preventable crises, rising healthcare costs, and missed opportunities to improve outcomes.
Aspira addresses this global challenge through our new program Aspira Continuous Wellbeing Monitoring™ (CWM). A new approach to health and wellbeing built on the proven clinical foundation of Measurement-Based Care (MBC). CWM uses evidence-based digital assessments, questionnaires, and daily wellbeing check-ins to help individuals, families, healthcare providers, employers, schools, and community organizations continuously monitor health, wellbeing, symptoms, functioning, and treatment response over time.
Users can select assessments themselves or receive guidance from Aspira's AI Health Navigator program to identify the most appropriate measures for their needs. Results are automatically scored, charted, and displayed in the Aspira portal, allowing users and authorized family members, caregivers, or care teams to track progress, identify changes early, understand whether conditions are improving or worsening, and make informed decisions that support better outcomes.
CWM also includes real-time alerts, multilingual support, population health dashboards, care navigation services, and accessible in-person options for individuals who do not have access to smartphones, computers, or internet services. By combining digital innovation, artificial intelligence, evidence-based assessments, and human support, Aspira transforms health monitoring from a one-time assessment into a continuous journey of awareness, prevention, engagement, and improvement.
The result is a scalable global platform that improves health and wellbeing, strengthens care coordination, enhances safety, supports value-based healthcare, and empowers people to take a more active role in improving their lives at every stage of their health journey.

MBC uses regular evidence-based digital clinical assessments to track mental health, physical health, improve outcomes, and guide better care decisions over time.
Aspira’s MBC program is unique because it puts evidence-based mental health assessments directly in the hands of individuals and families, not just providers, enabling real-time tracking, shared insights, and earlier intervention to improve outcomes.
CarePaths MBC software was selected by Aspira because it provides a secure, evidence-based platform that allows clients, patients, individuals, and organizational customers to check in regularly, select and complete assessments, track their wellbeing and clinical progress over time, and optionally share results with providers, care teams, family members, or other support systems to improve communication, engagement, and clinical outcomes.
Aspira uses the CarePaths MBC tool that offers a comprehensive Measurement-Based Care (MBC) assessment library designed to help providers monitor patient progress, improve clinical outcomes, and support evidence-based treatment decisions. The platform includes widely validated behavioral health assessments for depression, anxiety, trauma, substance use, wellbeing, suicide risk, and overall functioning, such as the PHQ-9, GAD-7, WHO-5, PCL-5, and other standardized tools. CarePaths automates assessment delivery, scoring, trend tracking, and longitudinal reporting, allowing clinicians and organizations to identify risk early, measure treatment effectiveness over time, and strengthen value-based care and quality improvement initiatives.
MBC improves clinical outcomes over 42%, increases engagement, reduces misdiagnosis, improves provider-patient relationship, and supports better treatment decisions.
Our MBC platform has automated alerts to notify assigned care teams, families, and providers when someone is at risk, enabling rapid intervention and preventing harm.
Individual users can share results with providers, caregivers, family, and support systems to improve communication and care.
Evidence-based assessments track symptoms over time, showing clear progress or decline using charts that show the assessment scores.
Our HIPAA secure MBC platform delivers assessments via text, email, and remote access, with dashboards and automated alerts for real-time insights.
Each individual has a secure personal portal and app where they can complete assessments, do regular check-ins, view their results in easy-to-understand charts over time, and download or share their data with providers, caregivers, or care teams.
Our MBC dashboards provide population-level data to identify trends, improve programs, and support data-driven decision-making.
The West Virginia University Measurement-Based Care (MBC) Training Course is free online course and a professional education program designed to help behavioral health and healthcare professionals implement Measurement-Based Care into clinical practice.
The course teaches participants how to use validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs), standardized behavioral health assessments, and routine symptom monitoring to improve clinical decision-making, patient engagement, and treatment outcomes.
The training includes practical guidance on selecting assessments, interpreting results, integrating MBC into workflows, and using data to support evidence-based care and quality improvement initiatives. The program also offers continuing education opportunities, including CME and nursing CE credits, making it valuable for clinicians, healthcare organizations, educators, and behavioral health leaders seeking to strengthen outcomes-driven care delivery.

Our MBC tool is available for individuals so that you can take mental health assessments for anxiety, depression, trauma, and more, track your wellbeing with regular check-ins, and share results with providers, caregivers, or family to improve outcomes for individuals, seniors, and children.

Improve clinical outcomes, track patient progress, and generate new revenue through Measurement-Based Care.
We will plan and implement our MBC program for all provider types (physicians, clinics, hospitals, health systems, mental health and substance abuse providers),

Our MBC program is designed to support organizations of all types at a global scale, including employers, schools, universities, researchers, government agencies, military and veteran programs, NGOs, and community-based organizations.

Provide real-time mental health assessments and alerts during crisis events to quickly identify risk and enable immediate intervention and support.

Monitor behavioral risk and emotional distress over time using evidence-based assessments to help prevent harm and support early intervention in high-risk populations.

Support senior mental health by reducing loneliness, tracking wellbeing, and connecting individuals with family, caregivers, and care teams for ongoing support.

Help students understand their mental health, stay supported, and build resilience through simple assessments and ongoing wellbeing check-ins.

Provide ongoing mental health monitoring and support for military members and veterans, helping identify trauma, stress, and risk early while improving long-term outcomes.

Improve recovery and reduce readmissions by continuously monitoring patients’ mental health and wellbeing after discharge, enabling timely follow-up and intervention.
The Making Therapy Better app is a free, evidence-based Measurement-Based Care (MBC) tool that allows individuals to track their mental health using simple, clinically validated assessments. Users can regularly check in on symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and overall wellbeing, gaining real-time insights.
Measurement-Based Care (MBC) is an evidence-based approach that uses regular mental health assessments and patient-reported outcomes to track symptoms, monitor progress, and improve treatment decisions over time.
MBC improves outcomes by continuously tracking mental health symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and stress. This allows individuals, providers, and organizations to identify changes early, adjust care, and improve results, with research showing up to a 42% improvement in outcomes.
There are over 400 of standardized, evidence-based assessments such as depression tests, anxiety assessments, trauma screenings, and overall wellbeing evaluations to measure mental health status and track changes over time.
Yes. Aspira’s MBC platform is uniquely available to the general public, allowing individuals and families to take their own mental health assessments, track progress, and share results with providers, caregivers, or support networks.
Assessments can be completed regularly through simple check-ins, weekly, monthly, or as needed, to monitor progress and detect changes early.
Yes. Users can securely share their assessment results with healthcare providers, caregivers, family members, or trusted support networks to improve communication and coordination of care.
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