National psychiatry and therapy practice delivering in-network mental health care
Talkiatry operates a national mental health practice serving both patients and clinicians through an integrated technology stack spanning EHR, analytics (Snowflake, dbt, Databricks, Tableau, Looker), and AI/ML (OpenAI, Anthropic, Mistral, Pinecone). The 88% healthcare-heavy hiring mix—coupled with active projects around AI product roadmaps, performance analytics, and administrative automation—signals a platform pushing beyond pure service delivery into data-driven operations and AI-assisted clinical workflows.
Notable leadership hires: Director Clinical Operations
Talkiatry is a national in-network psychiatry and therapy practice founded in 2019 by a patient and board-certified psychiatrist to address care access gaps on both sides: 60% of U.S. adults with diagnosable mental illness remain untreated due to accessibility barriers, while 45% of clinicians operate out-of-network because of low reimbursement and excessive administrative burden. The company combines human-centered clinical care with technology infrastructure—including EHR, patient engagement tools (Twilio, Iterable, Genesys), and modern data analytics—to reduce friction for both patients and providers. Based in New York with 501–1,000 employees, Talkiatry is Great Place to Work certified.
Talkiatry uses an EHR system, Snowflake for data warehousing, dbt for transformation, Databricks and AWS EMR for processing, and Tableau and Looker for analytics and visualization. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Mistral power AI capabilities.
Yes. 149 of 169 active roles (88%) are healthcare positions, concentrated at mid (103) and senior (54) levels, reflecting rapid clinical expansion.
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