- Presenting problem identified
- Functional impairment documented
- Service is reasonable and necessary
- Treatment is expected to improve condition
AI Notes for Behavioral Health
Spend Less Time Writing Notes.
Spend More Time With Clients
Behavioral health providers face increasing documentation requirements while
trying to maintain quality care. Progress notes, treatment plans, assessments,
supervision documentation, and compliance requirements can consume hours
every week. DENmaar AI Notes helps clinicians complete documentation faster
while maintaining clinical accuracy and professional oversight.
Behavioral Health Focused
Clinical Accuracy & Oversight
Billing Workflow Ready

Reduce Documentation Time
Improve Note Consistency
Support Compliance Workflows
Connect Notes to billing
SUPPORTED DOCUMENTATION
Built Specifically for Behavioral Health
Unlike generic AI scribes, DENmaar AI Notes is designed for behavioral health workflows and
documentation requirements.
Individual Therapy
Family Therapy
Group Therapy
Substance Use Treatment
Case Management
Medication Management
Crisis Intervention
Clinical Supervision
Treatment Plans
Assessments and Reviews
AI NOTES WORKFLOW
How It Works
From captured session details to reviewed, billable documentation.

Record or Capture
Session Information
Patient check-in and
visit completed.

AI Generates a
Clinical Draft
AI Notes generate
structured documentation.

Review and Approve
Claim is created and
scrubbed for accuracy.

Release for Billing
Claim submitted to
the payer
DESIGNED FOR COMPLIANCE
Clinical Documentation with Compliance in Mind
AI Notes helps behavioral health providers document medical necessity, align treatment goals, identify
interventions, and support supervisor review workflows.
Compliance Support
Medical necessity documentation
Goal and treatment plan alignment
Intervention identification
Progress tracking
Required behavioral health documentation elements
Supervisor review workflows
Medical Necessity Documentation
Documentation supports the medical necessity of services provided and reflects the client’s ongoing treatment needs.
Evidence in Note
Goal & Treatment Plan Alignment
Clinical documentation connects session content to active treatment goals and supports continuity across the plan of care.
Evidence in Note
- Active treatment goal referenced
- Session objectives tied to treatment plan
- Interventions support documented goals
- Progress linked back to care plan
Intervention Identification
Notes clearly identify the therapeutic interventions used during the session and how they relate to the client’s needs.
Evidence in Note
- Therapeutic intervention documented
- Intervention matched to presenting concerns
- Clinician actions clearly described
- Modality or technique identified where appropriate
Progress Tracking
Session documentation captures the client’s response to treatment and tracks change over time to support clinical decision-making.
Evidence in Note
- Client response to intervention documented
- Progress toward goals addressed
- Barriers or setbacks identified
- Ongoing symptoms or improvements noted
Required Documentation Elements
Behavioral health notes include the core documentation elements needed for completeness, consistency, and payer readiness.
Evidence in Note
- Session date, duration, and service type included
- Relevant clinical observations documented
- Risk, safety, or notable concerns addressed when applicable
- Required note structure completed for the encounter
Supervisor Review Workflow
Documentation can support internal review and approval workflows, helping supervisors monitor quality, accuracy, and compliance.
Evidence in Note
- Draft available for supervisor review
- Revisions or feedback can be incorporated
- Approval status is clearly tracked
- Final documentation is released after sign-off
MORE THAN A SCRIBE
Documentation Connected to the Rest of Your Workflow
Documentation can connect directly to scheduling, treatment plans, assessments, billing workflows, claims validation,
and provider productivity reporting.
Notes
WHY ORGANIZATIONS CHOOSE DENMAAR
Built for Behavioral Health Teams and Organizations
DENmaar AI Notes is designed to support real-world clinical documentation and operational workflows.
Behavioral Health Focused
Scheduling & Operational Workflows
Supervisor Workflows
Eligibility & Insurance Verification
Patient Engagement
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WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY
On behalf of everyone at Meadowlark Counseling Services, I want to extend our sincere thanks for the continued improvements you and your team have made to the DENMaar EMR platform. We have been consistently impressed with both the functionality and user-friendly design of the system, which has made a meaningful difference in our day-to-day operations. The intuitive layout and ease of use have allowed our staff to spend less time navigating the system and more time focusing on client care. The regular updates and enhancements reflect your commitment to meeting the evolving needs of providers in the behavioral health and substance use treatment fields. We genuinely look forward to the new features introduced each month and appreciate how responsive the platform has been to the demands of clinical workflows. We have been so pleased with our experience that we’ve taken the opportunity to recommend DENMaar to other professionals in Pennsylvania who are working in the SUD field. Thank you again for your ongoing support and partnership. We are grateful to be working with a company that truly understands the needs of its users. KIndly, Becky Parks on behalf of the entire team at Meadowlark Counseling Services
Meadowlark Counseling Services
I referred one of my colleagues Dr Aaron to you he is just starting g his psychology private practice and looking at where to start. I told him hands down you guys are the best billers and have a great EMR and team. He said he reached out just wanted to let you know!
Nicole Lightman, PhD
Clinical Psychologist
FANTASTIC job keeping things rolling along with any and all of our billing concerns as well as responding to other issues which may well have been out of your wheelhouse. We are VERY grateful to have you and the crew in our corner.
Kings and Queens Family Services
I appreciate you all so much and DENmaar has been such a blessing Donna to our overall operations and success as an expanding company—allowing us to ultimately operate more efficiently, get our claims paid more consistently, ad stay on top of the critical credentialing piece, among other things. Teamwork does in fact, make the dream work. I’ll loop Chris/Isabella in on this message thread too, as I want All of your team to be aware of how much we appreciate our working relationship with DENmaar
Jenny at Caring Center
Thank you for your diligence!! I appreciate it so much. Thank you Edwina…
Michelle Heller, M.S, LPC, CCATP Owner at Hope In Motion, PLLC
Thank you so much Amy! I will be referring to DENmaar as often as I am asked about credentialing services.
Monet Counseling Service
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Aetna Insurance Provider Credentialing – The Process
Aetna Insurance Provider Credentialing is recognized as one of the leading providers of health insurance in the United States. Aetna continues to grow stronger, with millions of users enjoying its medical plan. Hence many physicians and medical practitioners want to become participants in the Aetna healthcare network. To become a participant, however, healthcare services need to apply for Aetna Insurance Provider Credentialing.
Like we mentioned, Aetna behavioral health provider credentialing has an extensive network of people who subscribe to their health insurance. If accepted as part of the network, a medical service provider naturally becomes an in-network provider and people with Aetna plan will be more inclined to use their particular medical service.
The Process to Apply For Aetna Insurance Provider Credentialing
The entire process of applying to get into any insurance providers network can be long and complicated. However, it is necessary to tap into those clients who have insurance, thus making the process mandatory to run a successful medical practice.
1. Obtain a National Provider Identifier
The NPI, also known as National Provider Identifier, is a ten-digit unique identification number used to replace provider identifiers such as the unique provider identification number in HIPAA standard transactions.
Healthcare providers must obtain an NPI in accordance with HIPAA regulations. AN NPI should be obtained before applying to get into the Aetna network.
2. Request for Participation
Aetna requires any medical provider with interest in participating in their network to first submit a request for participation before filling up the application. This request is then later assessed by Aetna to determine a need for the participating provider in the area of their practice.
The request can be submitted online on Aetna’s website, or by contacting Aetna provider service center directly. It is crucial to have your medical office’s tax I.D and medical license number in hand during the process. After review, Aetna will send your provider agreement via e-mail for signature.
3. Join CAQH UPD
The CAQH Unique provider data source is an online tool that conveniently gathers information required by health plans to obtain provider credentialing. The CAQH registration process prevents providers from submitting the same information to multiple health insurance plans. The medical practitioners are required to login to the CAQH page to complete and activate the registration process.
4. Completing the Application
Once you have obtained the NPI, and have completed the registration process with CAQH, the next step is to authorize Aetna to gain access to your enrollment application and other information. The entire application now takes place online and can be completed in less than two hours. The Aetna module is designed to save your application form automatically if multiple sessions are necessary.
5. Documentation
All supporting documents required for assessment should be submitted to CAQH. The documents needed are Curriculum Vitae, Medical License, DEA certificate, CDC Certificate, IRS Form W-9, Malpractice Insurance face sheet, etc. Aetna is very particular about who they include in their in-network. Their CVO uses strict guidelines to evaluate each medical practitioner’s qualifications, reputation, and competence.
Whom We Help with Aetna Credentialing & Enrollment
- • Physicians
- • Physician Assistants
- • Nurse Practitioners
- • Urgent Care Facilities
- • Therapists
- • Audiologists
- • Psychologist
- • Behavioral Health Providers
- • Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists
Join Aetna as an In-Network Provider with DENmaar
Being an Aetna in-network provider can be a very long and tedious process. The entire process requires at least 90 – 120 days to be completed and approved. There is a lot of paperwork, which makes the whole process quite frustrating for medical practitioners who want to accept clients with medical insurance. Aetna’s network is extensive, and harbors other insurance companies as well. you can get Meritain health insurance credentialing, Coventry insurance credentialing services etc. with the help of Aetna. That is where the professional assistance of DENmaar comes into play. With the help of our credentialing experts, we can walk you through the entire process without and complications and hassle so that you can work on other core areas of your medical practice.
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Adding Therapists to Private Practice Insurance Credentials
Denmaar aids in the process of adding therapists to private practice insurance credentials. Navigating the treacherous process of getting on insurance panels can be overwhelmingly complex. The entire therapist credentialing process takes up to 90 -120 days to culminate. Even while the initial application process is done, you still have to be available on call for 45-minute conversations relevant to your credentialing process.
The process of Adding Therapists is lengthy, with lots of paperwork to manage, and steps to follow. This is where Denmaar comes to the rescue of medical practitioners. We understand how important the time of healthcare professional is, and offer robust credentialing services that take care of the complicated process for you.
To make things simpler, here is the step by step process of getting on an insurance panel for Adding Therapists:
1. Getting Your Information in Order
As we mentioned before, Insurance credentialing requires a lot of information and documents from the practitioner.
They are:
- Licensure Information
- NPI Number
- Resume
- Proof of Malpractice Insurance
- Taxonomy Code
- Proof of Liability Insurance from Landlord (Applicable on if you are renting)
- Credentialing Paperwork
2. Fill Out Your CAQH
You will find many companies who use the Council of Affordable Quality Healthcare for the purpose of credentialing. Before filling out the CAQH form, you are required to hold an authentic resume with no gaps in employment. The application is supposed to be completed online via the CAQH hub. The entire process can be extremely confusing to follow, but we at Denmaar assist you till the end.
3. Contact provider Relations
Once you have gone through the CAQH process, you are now afforded the liberty of choosing which insurance panel you want to be on. The insurance companies you choose may vary in the department of reimbursement rates, provider friendliness, payment speeds, etc.
Some companies may have their own sets of rules and requirements to apply. Now here you might face an issue of rejection, or not being accepted because the panel is full.
In such cases, you can do the following to build relationships with networks to gain access for future openings:
- Evening and Weekend Availability
- Experience with special populations
- Crisis services
- Handicap accessible facilities
- Being located in an underserved area
- Multilingual fluency
- Having an in-network referral source.
4. Submit Application
Once you have taken care of the documentation and decided on which insurance panel to join, it’s time to submit the application and wait. The entire process of getting paneled is relatively swift, culminating within 9-10 hours.
All you have to do now is a follow-up. You have to keep tabs on the status of your application. Chances are it might expire while still in the process if taken too long, and you don’t want to start again. The insurance companies have to be notified every time you submit a document to ensure it has reached them.
5. Review after Approval
Once you have received approval, it is still not an appropriate time to celebrate. Do the following to be on the safer side.
- Review your contract carefully before signing
- Keep a file with the agreement and any addendums ready for future reference.
- Learn more about the insurance provider’s portal on their official website.
- Collect a list of phone numbers for the claims department, pre-authorization department, and provider relations.
Once you have taken care of the above bucket list, you are ready to sign. To speed up the process, Denmaar will help you submit your claims electronically. This will help you save time, money, and paper.
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