[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"comparison-alleva":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"assessmentSlug":6,"body":7,"canIntegrate":14,"category":15,"competitorBestFor":16,"competitorDescription":15,"competitorLogo":21,"competitorName":22,"competitorPricing":23,"competitorProfile":26,"competitorSize":15,"competitorStrengths":15,"competitorTagline":15,"competitorType":36,"competitorUseCases":37,"description":11,"extension":50,"faqs":51,"features":64,"heroSubtitle":164,"heroTitle":165,"hiboopBestFor":166,"hiboopPricing":171,"hiboopStrengths":15,"hiboopUseCases":175,"hidePricing":70,"integrationText":188,"meta":189,"navigation":14,"path":192,"roi":15,"seo":193,"slug":194,"stem":195,"switchingReasons":196,"__hash__":212},"comparisons\u002Fvs\u002Falleva.md","HiBoop vs Alleva • Outcome Measurement vs Behavioural Health Enterprise EHR 2026","phq-9",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":10},"minimark",[],{"title":11,"searchDepth":12,"depth":12,"links":13},"",3,[],true,null,[17,18,19,20],"Addiction treatment centers, detox, PHP, IOP, and residential programs needing full EHR + billing + compliance","Organizations requiring Level of Care (ASAM criteria) documentation workflows","Programs needing group session notes, MAT management, and SUD-specific clinical documentation","Large behavioural health organizations with complex multi-site operations and payer billing needs","https:\u002F\u002Flogo.clearbit.com\u002Fallevasoft.com","Alleva",{"small":24,"medium":25,"large":25},"Custom pricing — contact Alleva","Enterprise pricing",{"founded":27,"headquarters":28,"size":29,"website":30,"certifications":31,"funFact":35},2015,"Salt Lake City, UT","Addiction treatment and residential behavioural health organizations","https:\u002F\u002Fhelloalleva.com",[32,33,34],"HIPAA Compliant","ONC Certified EHR","Joint Commission Ready","Alleva is purpose-built for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and residential behavioural health, providing end-to-end clinical, billing, and compliance workflows for detox, PHP, IOP, and residential programs.","ehr-platform",[38,42,46],{"icon":39,"title":40,"description":41},"ph:clipboard-text","Full SUD EHR with ASAM Documentation","Your program needs purpose-built Level of Care documentation, ASAM criteria workflows, MAT management, and group session notes — Alleva's SUD-specific clinical infrastructure.",{"icon":43,"title":44,"description":45},"ph:currency-dollar","End-to-End Billing for Addiction Treatment","You need insurance billing, utilization review, and claims management built specifically for residential, PHP, IOP, and detox billing codes — Alleva's core operational strength.",{"icon":47,"title":48,"description":49},"ph:buildings","Multi-Site Residential Program Operations","Your organization operates multiple residential or intensive outpatient program sites and needs unified operations, compliance documentation, and multi-site reporting within a single EHR.","md",[52,55,58,61],{"question":53,"answer":54},"Does HiBoop replace Alleva?","No — HiBoop and Alleva address different clinical needs and are designed to work together. Alleva handles SUD-specific EHR workflows, ASAM documentation, MAT management, group notes, and insurance billing. HiBoop handles validated outcome assessments, adaptive comorbidity detection, session-by-session ORS\u002FSRS feedback-informed treatment, and CARF-quality outcome reporting.",{"question":56,"answer":57},"Which validated assessments are most relevant for addiction treatment programs?","For SUD-focused programs, the core HiBoop assessment stack includes: AUDIT and DAST-10 (substance use severity), CAGE-AID (brief alcohol\u002Fdrug screening), PHQ-9 and GAD-7 (co-occurring depression and anxiety), PCL-5 (trauma\u002FPTSD — high co-occurrence with SUD), ORS and SRS (session-by-session outcome and alliance monitoring), and CRAFFT (adolescent substance use screening). HiBoop's adaptive logic automatically escalates to comorbidity tools when substance-use screens are positive.",{"question":59,"answer":60},"Does HiBoop support group session outcome tracking for residential programs?","Yes. HiBoop supports individual and group-level outcome tracking. For residential programs, PHQ-9, GAD-7, and ORS can be administered weekly or bi-weekly across the residential stay to generate individual progress curves and program-level aggregate outcome data for accreditation and reporting.",{"question":62,"answer":63},"How does HiBoop help with CARF accreditation?","CARF accreditation increasingly requires programs to demonstrate continuous quality improvement through validated outcome measurement. HiBoop provides structured, validated-instrument data (not just clinician notes) with exportable aggregate reports showing program-level PHQ-9 response rates, AUDIT reduction outcomes, and client satisfaction metrics — the evidence base accreditors look for.",[65,81,97,110,121,138,152],{"category":66,"features":67},"Core Focus",[68,73,77],{"name":69,"hiboop":14,"competitor":70,"hiboopNote":71,"competitorNote":72},"Adaptive Assessment Engine (Auto-Escalation Logic)",false,"50+ validated assessments with adaptive protocols for comorbidity detection","Static intake forms and assessments without adaptive escalation",{"name":74,"hiboop":14,"competitor":70,"hiboopNote":75,"competitorNote":76},"Measurement-Based Care (MBC) Protocols","Protocol-driven, adaptive workflows with session-by-session ORS\u002FSRS tracking","No automated MBC protocols or feedback-informed treatment workflows",{"name":78,"hiboop":14,"competitor":70,"hiboopNote":79,"competitorNote":80},"Session-by-Session Outcome Tracking","ORS\u002FSRS administered every session; graphs flag deterioration in real time","Outcome documentation in notes rather than structured tracking",{"category":82,"features":83},"SUD & Behavioural Health Assessment",[84,86,88,91,94],{"name":85,"hiboop":14,"competitor":14},"AUDIT, DAST-10, CAGE (Alcohol & Drug Screening)",{"name":87,"hiboop":14,"competitor":14},"PCL-5, PHQ-9, GAD-7 (Comorbidity Screening)",{"name":89,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14,"competitorNote":90},"ASI (Addiction Severity Index)","Alleva includes structured ASI documentation workflows",{"name":92,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14,"competitorNote":93},"ASAM Level of Care Documentation","Purpose-built ASAM criteria workflows for level-of-care decisions",{"name":95,"hiboop":14,"competitor":70,"hiboopNote":96},"Adaptive Diagnostic Logic","PHQ-9 trigger → GAD-7 → AUDIT → PCL-5 based on patient responses",{"category":98,"features":99},"Clinical Documentation",[100,103,105,107],{"name":101,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14,"competitorNote":102},"Electronic Health Records (EHR)","Full EHR with SUD-specific documentation, group notes, and MAT management",{"name":104,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14},"Group Session Notes",{"name":106,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14},"Treatment Plan Management",{"name":108,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14,"competitorNote":109},"E-Prescribing (MAT\u002FEPCS)","MAT management and EPCS for medication-assisted treatment programs",{"category":111,"features":112},"Practice Management",[113,115,117,119],{"name":114,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14},"Insurance Billing & Claims",{"name":116,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14},"Appointment Scheduling",{"name":118,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14},"Utilization Review",{"name":120,"hiboop":70,"competitor":14},"Telehealth",{"category":122,"features":123},"Assessment Library & Clinical Tools",[124,130,132,136],{"name":125,"hiboop":126,"hiboopNote":127,"competitor":128,"competitorNote":129},"Total Validated Assessments","badge:50+ Tools","badge-primary","badge:SUD-Focused","badge-secondary",{"name":131,"hiboop":14,"competitor":14},"Automated Scoring & Clinical Cutoffs",{"name":133,"hiboop":14,"competitor":134,"competitorNote":135},"Longitudinal Outcome Tracking","partial","Progress tracking in clinical notes rather than structured outcome graphs",{"name":137,"hiboop":14,"competitor":70},"Feedback-Informed Treatment (ORS\u002FSRS)",{"category":139,"features":140},"Value-Based Care & Reporting",[141,143,148,150],{"name":142,"hiboop":14,"competitor":14},"Aggregate Outcome Reports",{"name":144,"hiboop":145,"hiboopNote":146,"competitor":147,"competitorNote":129},"HEDIS\u002FCARF Quality Measures","badge:Automated","badge-success","badge:Manual",{"name":149,"hiboop":14,"competitor":14},"Program-Level Outcome Dashboard",{"name":151,"hiboop":14,"competitor":14},"Export Formats (CSV, PDF, HL7)",{"category":153,"features":154},"Integration & Technology",[155,159,161],{"name":156,"hiboop":157,"hiboopNote":146,"competitor":158,"competitorNote":129},"HL7\u002FFHIR Open API Access","badge:Comprehensive","badge:Standard",{"name":160,"hiboop":14,"competitor":14},"API Access for Custom Integration",{"name":162,"hiboop":14,"competitor":134,"competitorNote":163},"SMS\u002FEmail Assessment Delivery","Patient portal-based forms rather than SMS direct delivery","Alleva is an enterprise EHR built for addiction treatment, detox, and residential behavioural health programs. HiBoop is a measurement-based care platform with 50+ validated assessments, adaptive diagnostic logic, and outcome tracking that works alongside any EHR — including Alleva.","HiBoop vs Alleva Clinical Analysis & Platform Comparison",[167,168,169,170],"You need \u003Cstrong>SUD-specific validated assessments\u003C\u002Fstrong> (AUDIT, DAST-10, CAGE, CRAFFT) with adaptive escalation logic","You want \u003Cstrong>session-by-session outcome tracking\u003C\u002Fstrong> with ORS\u002FSRS feedback-informed treatment protocols","You need \u003Cstrong>HEDIS\u002FCARF-quality aggregate outcome reports\u003C\u002Fstrong> for accreditation and value-based care","You want \u003Cstrong>EHR-independent MBC\u003C\u002Fstrong> that integrates via HL7\u002FFHIR without replacing Alleva",{"small":172,"medium":173,"large":174},"$200-500\u002Fmo","$500-1,500\u002Fmo","$2,000-5,000\u002Fmo",[176,180,184],{"icon":177,"title":178,"description":179},"ph:chart-line","Session-by-Session Outcome Monitoring","Addiction treatment programs want to identify clients at risk of dropout early. HiBoop's ORS\u002FSRS delivery at every session generates deterioration alerts and alliance feedback that Alleva's note-based workflows don't provide.",{"icon":181,"title":182,"description":183},"ph:brain","Adaptive Comorbidity Detection at Intake","SUD populations have high co-occurring disorder rates. HiBoop's adaptive intake cascades automatically from substance-use screening into depression, anxiety, and trauma assessment — capturing comorbidities at first contact.",{"icon":185,"title":186,"description":187},"ph:trophy","CARF & Value-Based Care Outcome Reporting","Accreditation bodies and VBC payers require validated aggregate outcome data. HiBoop generates structured outcome reports from validated instruments that meet CARF and Joint Commission standards without manual report-building.","\n\t\t\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Yes!\u003C\u002Fstrong> Many addiction treatment and residential programs run HiBoop alongside Alleva:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\t\t\u003Cul>\n\t\t\t\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Alleva\u003C\u002Fstrong> handles SUD-specific EHR workflows — ASAM Level of Care, group notes, MAT management, insurance billing, and scheduling.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\t\t\t\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>HiBoop\u003C\u002Fstrong> handles validated MBC assessments (PHQ-9, GAD-7, AUDIT, PCL-5, ORS, SRS), adaptive comorbidity detection, session-by-session outcome tracking, and CARF-ready reporting.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\t\t\u003C\u002Ful>\n\t\t\u003Cp>HiBoop integrates with Alleva via HL7\u002FFHIR so assessment results flow automatically into the clinical record without duplicate data entry.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\t\n",{"metaTitle":190,"metaDescription":191},"HiBoop vs Alleva • Comparing MBC & Outcome Tracking for Addiction & Residential Programs","HiBoop vs Alleva: compare validated outcome measurement and MBC protocols vs. behavioural health enterprise EHR for addiction treatment and residential programs.","\u002Fvs\u002Falleva",{"title":5,"description":11},"alleva","vs\u002Falleva",[197,202,207],{"title":198,"problem":199,"solution":200,"outcome":201},"Feedback-Informed Treatment for SUD Programs","Alleva documents clinical progress within notes and structured SUD workflows, but does not deliver session-by-session outcome tools (ORS\u002FSRS) that flag deterioration or alliance ruptures in real time.","HiBoop delivers the ORS at session start and the SRS at session end automatically via SMS. Clinicians see session-by-session outcome graphs that identify clients at risk of dropout or deterioration before it happens.","FIT protocols that reduce dropout and improve engagement for SUD and residential programs",{"title":203,"problem":204,"solution":205,"outcome":206},"Broader Comorbidity Assessment","Addiction treatment populations have high rates of co-occurring depression, anxiety, and trauma. Alleva's intake assessments cover SUD screening tools but may not systematically cascade into comorbidity detection (PHQ-9 → GAD-7 → PCL-5).","HiBoop's adaptive logic triggers comorbidity assessments based on index-assessment scores — e.g., high AUDIT → DAST-10, elevated PHQ-9 → GAD-7 → PCL-5 — ensuring co-occurring conditions are captured at intake.","Higher comorbidity detection rates and more complete clinical pictures at intake",{"title":208,"problem":209,"solution":210,"outcome":211},"CARF\u002FJoint Commission Outcome Readiness","Value-based care contracts and accreditation bodies increasingly require longitudinal validated-instrument data. Building aggregate outcome reports from Alleva's note-based documentation is time-intensive.","HiBoop generates CARF-ready aggregate outcome reports automatically from structured assessment data — program-level PHQ-9 response rates, AUDIT reduction data, ORS trajectory graphs — in exportable formats.","Accreditation and VBC reporting without custom report-building","mAtN3SJGv--dwthq8o52WW_xG45WT9yMTn_C6yFTbWE"]