Greenspace is driving the evolution of MBC into a more intelligent, proactive system that will make implementing Measurement-Based Care easier and more impactful than ever before — what we call MBC 2.0.
This next-generation MBC is focused on turning data into action: surfacing clinical insights, benchmarking client progress, and supporting timely decisions in care. Our investments in AI will power new capabilities like treatment prediction, risk flagging, and outcome forecasting, providing clinicians with a clearer picture of who is on track, who may be struggling, and how care is progressing over time.
Read more about MBC 2.0 here.
2025
September 2025
Session Prompts supports providers with targeted, MBC-driven conversation starters grounded in symptom insights. Built on the Collect-Share-Act model, it reduces cognitive load, improves use of MBC in session, and helps drive patient outcomes.
How it works
Actionable Talking Points: Generates symptom-based prompts aligned with MBC best practices.
Streamlined Prep: Surfaces key insights in a ready-to-use format, cutting review time.
Consistent Quality: Prompts are based on validated frameworks to ensure reliable care.
Feature highlights
Ready-made conversation starters to guide sessions.
Reduced prep time, more time for care.
Option to regenerate prompts for session relevance.
As seen in this image, access Symptom Insights and then click "Show prompt" to generate a prompt for that symptom.
Session Prompts is in exclusive beta—please reach out to your CSM for access.
July 2025
Symptom Insights enables providers to quickly identify patient symptoms by automatically highlighting individual assessment responses related to suicidality, severe symptom scores, deterioration, and notable symptom improvements. By surfacing these item-level responses, Symptom Insights reduces the time providers spend reviewing detailed patient data, allowing them to prioritize discussion topics during sessions efficiently, make informed clinical decisions, and clearly recognize patient progress or areas needing attention.
April 2025
We're pleased to announce the redesign of our results page, which aims to enhance the provider experience by making clinical data easier to consume, navigate, and interpret. The updates introduce a collapsible structure to help clinicians quickly find relevant information, while laying the groundwork for future Measurement-Based Care (MBC 2.0) enhancements on the results page. By improving navigability and usability, Results2.0 ensures that providers can access MBC data more efficiently, reducing cognitive overload and enabling faster, data-driven decision-making during sessions.
This feature is currently being rolled out incrementally across all partner organizations.
March 2025
Empowers providers to efficiently manage their caseloads based on key MBC data, ensuring timely and proactive care. Some benefits include:
Enhanced caseload-level insights to drive better care decisions: By providing the most relevant data points across the provider’s entire caseload, busy providers can better understand their caseload-level data in less time.
Efficient caseload triage: Providers can quickly identify clients who require immediate attention, allowing them to prioritize tasks and deliver timely interventions. The feature also highlights clients' progress, which can be used for discharge planning.
Improved caseload-level workflow management: The feature consolidates critical patient data in one place and allows providers to move rapidly from caseload-level data to individual patient data to take action on the next steps. This reduces the administrative burden on providers, allowing them to focus more on patient care.
Caseload Assistant, previously in beta, is now available to all organizations. If you'd like to customize access to this tool, don't hesitate to contact your CSM.
Therapist dashboard engagement data is helpful to clinics because it shows whether clinicians are actually using Measurement‑Based Care (MBC) data between sessions—and that usage is strongly associated with better clinical outcomes and smoother operations.
Why this matters:
Clinician behavior drives outcomes: When therapists review client symptom data before sessions, clients improve faster—nearly 2x symptom improvement per session compared to when data isn’t reviewed in advance.
Consistency compounds results: Clients whose data is consistently reviewed before sessions improve 2.6x faster than those whose data isn’t reviewed, reinforcing that ongoing engagement (not just collection) is what moves outcomes.
Accountability and adoption: Engagement tiles make MBC usage visible across providers, enabling clinical leaders to track adoption, set expectations, and reinforce a culture of evidence‑based practice. These visualizations are available to clinic admins directly in Greenspace Analytics.
Targeted coaching and supervision: Leaderboards and time‑trend views help identify who may need training or workflow support (e.g., low result‑view rates) and who can serve as champions (e.g., high reviewers), focusing coaching where it will have the greatest impact.
Quality improvement and readiness for value‑based care: Clear visibility into therapist engagement complements MBC 2.0’s benchmarking and outcomes dashboards, helping clinics monitor process adherence and connect it to results—a key building block for quality programs and payer conversations.
Operational efficiency: By surfacing early warnings (e.g., drops in logins or results views), leaders can intervene quickly to prevent engagement declines that would otherwise reduce completion rates and outcome gains.
What the dashboard shows (at a glance)
Average therapist logins (last 30 days) to monitor basic system engagement.
Number of patient result views by therapists, a leading indicator that MBC data is being used to inform care.
Weekly engagement trends so leaders can spot and address dips proactively.
Therapist‑level activity (logins and result views) to support coaching, supervision, and recognition.
These tiles are part of Greenspace’s MBC 2.0 Analytics enhancements and have been expanded alongside other dashboard updates this year.
Note: Please use this data as directional guidance; sometimes, usage data can be imprecise due to our data protection policies and methods.
February 2025
The Customizable Insights feature is a powerful application of Measurement-Based Care (MBC) data designed to elevate clinical treatment decisions and enhance the value clinics gain from their MBC implementations. By enabling clinics to tailor insights and recommendations to align with their unique clinical protocols, this feature empowers clinicians to deliver higher-quality, data-informed care. The result is a flexible and dynamic tool that supports greater alignment with clinical protocols, enhances clinician decision-making, and provides meaningful differentiation in the market.
This feature is being incrementally rolled out across all partner organizations. If you are interested in accessing it, please contact your CSM.
2024
July 2024
This new feature provides clinicians and admins with a condensed snapshot of key data-driven insights for each client right at the top of the client’s results display. The snapshot includes each client’s current status, including reliable change, deterioration trends, off-track outcomes, or low therapeutic alliance. With Insights, clinicians can quickly review important results information, helping them drive better care discussions and decisions.
June 2024
Introducing a new MBC Benchmarks dashboard, designed to empower organizations with another way to interpret and analyze the various metrics they’re collecting. This dashboard offers real-time insights into your organization’s progress in adoption, engagement, and clinical outcomes—and compares these metrics to other organizations' benchmarks to help you identify areas of opportunity and growth.
If you’d like to enable this dashboard for your organization, please get in touch with your CSM.
Sample tile from the dashboard:
For more platform updates, see: What's New on the Platform







