Clinical quality & patient safety are team sports.

We’ll push the mental health care space to achieve high quality of care standards collaboratively—marry the gut feelings of a practitioner with consistent measurement all in service of the people who need help, the therapists who provide it, and the organizations that steward empowering systems.

I align organizations, systems, and  providers to centrally share the responsibility of clinical quality and patient safety.

Quality care is shared.

The safety and quality of care in a patient’s experience directly influences individual outcomes.

But it’s not just patient outcomes; the provider experience also drives the success and overall health of mental health organizations at large.

But the system that powers every interaction between a patient and provider is complex.

Providers, technologies, processes, and the leadership of mental health organizations all play critical roles in ensuring clinical quality and patient safety.

The only way to provide consistent, life-saving care to patients is to view this complexity as a shared responsibility.

Our approach must be multi-dimensional:

providers must be empowered as allies through coaching.

systems and technologies Must be refined by data-driven insights.

mental health organizations Must remain attuned and committed to a state of continuous improvement.

Dr. Kevin M. Ramotar

Psy.D. | LSS Black Belt

I’ve always been a curious tinkerer with a big heart and an obsession for improving care and ensuring excellence in every patient experience.

Starting with my clinical training at Stanford and UC San Diego Health by day, and coding by night, I’ve developed an understanding of both the intersectional need and the great technological opportunity in today’s mental health care landscape.