In the United States, one in five adults and one in six youth (ages 6-17) experience a mental health disorder each year. Offering end-to-end services to patients in a digital format within clinics and primary care settings is one way to help ensure early detection, diagnosis and access to evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy programs for depression, anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, obsessive compulsive disorder and drug/substance use. Readily available and confidential, digital screening and digital cognitive behavioral therapy can easily integrate with wraparound services, coaching and crisis intervention, and provide a vital, cost-saving alternative to traditional screening and therapeutic services. The speakers will explore the value of providing mental health screenings and therapeutic services digitally; discuss how to identify which patients could benefit from treating their behavioral health conditions digitally; and describe how an integrated, digital platform could allow patients to quickly and accurately receive necessary wraparound support and crisis management.