Proven at Scale: Real‑World Outcomes From Virtual Behavioral Health
This Clinical Outcomes Report presents a real‑world analysis of patient outcomes from Array Behavioral Care’s national outpatient behavioral health program. Drawing on outcomes data from thousands of patients, the findings show clinically meaningful improvement in depression and anxiety across a wide range of clinical need.
Array’s care model is built around structured intake, ongoing symptom measurement, and clearly defined care pathways. Patients are assessed at entry, matched to the appropriate level of care, and monitored over time. As care progresses, treatment is adjusted based on patient response, whether that means changing treatment intensity, adding services, or coordinating additional support.
The results show that this approach delivers strong outcomes across acuity levels. Patients with higher acuity experienced greater symptom improvement, reinforcing that more complex behavioral health needs can be effectively treated when care intensity aligns with patient need. Outcomes meet or exceed national benchmarks, with strong engagement and patient experience across the population.
These outcomes were achieved within a virtual outpatient care model and sustained across thousands of patients nationwide, demonstrating that effective, high‑quality behavioral health care can be delivered consistently at scale.
Key findings from the Clinical Outcomes Report
- Clinically meaningful improvement in depression and anxiety across a large, national patient population
- Greater symptom improvement among higher‑acuity patients
- Better outcomes when patients are matched to the right level of care and treatment intensity
- Ongoing symptom measurement enables timely treatment adjustments
- Outcomes that meet or exceed national benchmarks
- Strong engagement and patient experience across acuity levels

