Compare HiBoop to Mental Health Assessment Platforms & Behavioral Health EHRs

See how HiBoop's measurement-based care approach stacks up against traditional EHRs, forms platforms, analytics tools, and AI documentation assistants.

What Each Platform Does Best

HiBoop is the measurement-based care (MBC) platform for mental health teams. Our software automates delivery, scoring, and longitudinal tracking of 50+ validated clinical assessments, including the PHQ-9 for depression, GAD-7 for anxiety, and PCL-5 for trauma, so clinicians see scored results before the session, not after.

The HiBoop Recommendation Algorithm is a deterministic, rules-based clinical decision-support engine (not an LLM). It reviews client responses in real time, flags risk, and recommends the next validated assessment based on defined thresholds and established comorbidity patterns, producing an adaptive assessment pathway with consistent, auditable outputs.

Key Differences

  • Validated Clinical Assessment Library

    Comparisons.: Quenza's content library is built around coaching exercises, reflection prompts, and engagement activities. It does not ship validated, peer-reviewed mental health instruments (PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5, AUDIT, etc.) with automated scoring and evidence-based clinical cutoffs.

    HiBoop: HiBoop ships 103+ validated, peer-reviewed mental health instruments with automated scoring, evidence-based severity thresholds (e.g., PHQ-9 ≥15 = moderate-severe, PHQ-9 item 9 ≥1 = suicide-risk flag), and clinical interpretation built in.

    Clinical-grade structured assessment data for measurement-based care - distinct from coaching exercises and self-reflection activities

  • Severity Alerts and Risk Stratification

    Comparisons.: Quenza tracks client engagement and progress on activities, but does not flag deterioration, suicide-risk thresholds, or session-to-session reliable change indices on validated instruments.

    HiBoop: HiBoop applies clinical cutoffs automatically and surfaces risk alerts before the next session - PHQ-9 item 9 ≥1 triggers a suicide-risk flag, PHQ-9 ≥15 flags moderate-severe depression, and RCI calculations identify clinically meaningful change.

    Clinical risk stratification, not just engagement tracking

  • Payer-Ready Outcome Reporting for VBC

    Comparisons.: Quenza is purpose-built for between-session engagement and coaching workflows, not for HEDIS, MIPS, or VBC contract reporting. It does not generate aggregate quality data on validated instruments.

    HiBoop: HiBoop generates HEDIS-compatible aggregate outcome data, program-level recovery dashboards, and standardized validated-tool administration that payers and accrediting bodies require for VBC contracts and quality bonuses.

    Payer-ready outcome reporting infrastructure that engagement platforms don't address

Feature Comparison

Most assessment platforms stop at the score. They digitize the paper, but they don't solve the data silence . HiBoop was built to reveal the patterns, not just store the results.

HiBoop tracks outcomes session by session throughout the entire treatment journey, so clinicians always know if a patient is improving, plateauing, or deteriorating

Platform Comparison

HiBoop vs Quenza: Clinical MBC Assessments vs Coaching & Between-Session Engagement

Quenza is a between-session client engagement platform for coaches, therapists, counselors, and wellness practitioners - 200+ pre-made exercises, automated multi-week programs, task assignments, secure messaging, and a mobile client app. HiBoop is a clinical MBC platform with 103+ validated, peer-reviewed instruments, automated scoring, severity alerts, and population outcome reporting. The two solve different problems: Quenza extends therapeutic engagement, HiBoop measures clinical outcomes.

HiBoop
MBC Platform
  • Intelligent Assessment Logic
    50+ validated assessments and growing. Adaptive branching logic surfaces the right follow-on screen based on what the data shows.
  • Custom Forms
    Build intake forms, custom screeners, and practice-specific workflows from your dashboard.
  • Flexible Reporting
    Longitudinal outcome dashboards, data export, and reporting built for how group practices operate.
  • AI Notation
    Assessment findings flow into structured clinical notes, reducing manual transfer from your measurement platform to your chart.
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Quenza
MBC Platform
  • Large Assessment Library
    500+ standardized validated measures. Breadth is genuine, though more tools also means more decisions about which to use and when.
  • Standardized Reporting
    Aggregate outcome dashboards and population-level reporting for system-wide benchmarking and public sector programs.
  • EHR Connectivity
    85+ EHR/EMR integrations including Epic, Cerner, and athena, built for hospital systems where assessment data needs to flow into existing clinical infrastructure.

What Each Platform Does Best

HiBoop Excels At

You need robust HL7/FHIR Open API Access with Epic, Cerner, Netsmart, or Kipu
You want 50+ validated assessment library with comprehensive condition coverage
You need granular clinical alert configuration (custom thresholds, escalation rules)
You prioritize customizable HEDIS/MIPS reporting with detailed quality measures
You need validated PHQ-9/GAD-7/PCL-5 with automated scoring and severity alerts - not coaching exercises and engagement activities
You're a licensed clinical practice (psychology, social work, psychiatry, counselling) implementing measurement-based care - not a coaching practice
You're pursuing VBC contracts, HEDIS quality bonuses, or CARF accreditation requiring payer-ready aggregate outcome data
Continuing care that doesn't stop at intake - HiBoop tracks outcomes session by session throughout the entire treatment journey, so clinicians always know if a patient is improving, plateauing, or deteriorating

Quenza Excels At

You're a coach, therapist, or wellness practitioner wanting to extend impact between sessions with structured exercises and activities
You need a 200+ pre-made coaching exercise library covering CBT homework, journaling, behavior tracking, and reflection prompts
You want to deliver automated multi-week programs that progress clients through structured curricula on autopilot
You need a polished mobile client app for between-session activity completion, secure messaging, and progress tracking
You're a solo practitioner or small group who values engagement workflow over EHR/billing/scheduling integration

Key Differences

1 Validated Clinical Assessment Library

Quenza

Quenza's content library is built around coaching exercises, reflection prompts, and engagement activities. It does not ship validated, peer-reviewed mental health instruments (PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5, AUDIT, etc.) with automated scoring and evidence-based clinical cutoffs.

HiBoop

HiBoop ships 103+ validated, peer-reviewed mental health instruments with automated scoring, evidence-based severity thresholds (e.g., PHQ-9 ≥15 = moderate-severe, PHQ-9 item 9 ≥1 = suicide-risk flag), and clinical interpretation built in.

Clinical-grade structured assessment data for measurement-based care - distinct from coaching exercises and self-reflection activities

2 Severity Alerts and Risk Stratification

Quenza

Quenza tracks client engagement and progress on activities, but does not flag deterioration, suicide-risk thresholds, or session-to-session reliable change indices on validated instruments.

HiBoop

HiBoop applies clinical cutoffs automatically and surfaces risk alerts before the next session - PHQ-9 item 9 ≥1 triggers a suicide-risk flag, PHQ-9 ≥15 flags moderate-severe depression, and RCI calculations identify clinically meaningful change.

Clinical risk stratification, not just engagement tracking

3 Payer-Ready Outcome Reporting for VBC

Quenza

Quenza is purpose-built for between-session engagement and coaching workflows, not for HEDIS, MIPS, or VBC contract reporting. It does not generate aggregate quality data on validated instruments.

HiBoop

HiBoop generates HEDIS-compatible aggregate outcome data, program-level recovery dashboards, and standardized validated-tool administration that payers and accrediting bodies require for VBC contracts and quality bonuses.

Payer-ready outcome reporting infrastructure that engagement platforms don't address

Feature Comparison

Feature
HiBoop
Quenza
Assessment & Content Library
Total Validated Mental Health Assessments
103+
200+ Coaching Exercises
Validated Clinical Instruments (PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5)
Automated Scoring & Clinical Cutoffs
Score Interpretation & Severity Labels
Coaching Exercises & Activities
Multi-Week Automated Programs
Adaptive Diagnostic Logic
Reliable Change Index (RCI) Calculation
Client Engagement & Workflow
Mobile Client App
Secure Messaging
Task / Activity Assignments
File Sharing & Notes
partial
Group Programs
Clinical Risk & Alerts
Deterioration / Suicide-Risk Alerts
Severity-Threshold Notifications
Longitudinal Outcome Trend Charts
partial
Value-Based Care & Reporting
Aggregate Outcome Reports
HEDIS/MIPS Quality Measures
Customizable
Program-Level Outcome Tracking
partial
Export Formats (CSV, PDF, HL7)
partial
Integration & Technology
HL7/FHIR Open API Access
Comprehensive
API Access for Custom Integration
partial
SMS/Email Reminders
Support & Training
Implementation Support
White-Glove
Self-Serve + Support
Clinical Training (MBC Best Practices)

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before deciding.

Does Quenza include validated mental health assessments like PHQ-9, GAD-7, or PCL-5?

Quenza's content library is built around coaching exercises, reflection prompts, behavior tracking, and engagement activities - 200+ pre-made activities for between-session work. It does not ship validated, peer-reviewed mental health instruments (PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5, AUDIT, DAST-10) with automated scoring or evidence-based clinical cutoffs. HiBoop ships 103+ validated instruments with automated scoring, severity alerts, and adaptive Diagnostic Logic - making it a strong complement to Quenza's engagement library for clinical practices.

Can I use HiBoop alongside Quenza, or do they overlap?

They solve different problems and work well together. Quenza is built for between-session engagement: assigning coaching exercises, running automated multi-week programs, secure messaging, and mobile client activity completion. HiBoop is built for clinical measurement: validated assessment delivery, automated scoring, severity-threshold alerts, and population outcome dashboards. Many clinical practices that value the Quenza engagement experience also use HiBoop for the structured assessment layer. Both products use patient-facing apps/portals, so clients can run both with minimal friction.

Is Quenza an EHR replacement?

No. Quenza explicitly positions itself as complementary to EHR systems rather than a replacement - it does not handle scheduling, billing, claims, or full clinical documentation. It focuses on extending practitioner impact between sessions through structured engagement workflows. HiBoop also positions as complementary to an EHR - it focuses on validated structured assessment data and outcome measurement, not session notes, billing, or scheduling. Most clinical practices use Quenza, HiBoop, and an EHR (SimplePractice, TherapyNotes, Jane, Owl, etc.) in combination.

How does Quenza compare to TherapyNotes or SimplePractice for clinical practices?

Quenza, TherapyNotes, and SimplePractice solve fundamentally different problems. TherapyNotes and SimplePractice are EHRs with scheduling, billing, clinical notes, and session documentation. Quenza is a between-session engagement platform layered on top of any EHR - it doesn't compete with EHRs but rather adds the structured engagement workflow most EHRs lack. For licensed clinical practices, Quenza pairs naturally with both EHR + a clinical measurement platform like HiBoop.

Does Quenza support measurement-based care or HEDIS quality reporting?

Quenza is built for engagement metrics (activity completion, program progression, message frequency) rather than clinical outcome reporting. It does not generate the structured payer-ready HEDIS-compatible aggregate quality data, validated-instrument standardized scoring, or program-level recovery-rate dashboards that VBC contracts and accreditation bodies require. For licensed clinical practices in MIPS, HEDIS, or VBC contracts, HiBoop provides the measurement infrastructure alongside Quenza's engagement layer.

What is Quenza's pricing?

Quenza offers tiered subscription pricing for solo practitioners up through small-group practices, with a 30-day free trial requiring no lock-in. Pricing is published on the Quenza website and scales with the number of active clients. HiBoop publishes transparent usage-based pricing scaled by practice size, with no per-seat fees for additional staff.

Does Quenza support measurement-based care… · What is Quenza's pricing

Pricing Overview

Quenza

Solo PracticeSubscription pricing per practitioner
Small PracticeTiered pricing scaling with active clients
Medium PracticeCustom pricing for group practices