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Who Is Mandy

Founder, Entrepreneur, CEO, Amanda "Mandy" Ralston is many things, but in her heart she is a Behavior Analyst driving ABA to a future where modern technology improves treatment ooutcomes for autism patients.

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With her uncanny approach, her ultra honest manner and her unique presentation Mandy has been able to inspire a team to help her make that visions into reality.

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Welcome to NonBinary Solutions

Decisions & AI

NonBinary Solutions (NBS) is a technology & consulting firm that designs Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) for autism service providers that dramatically improve the quality and efficacy of decision-making by offering a systematic and standardized approach to treatment planning.  


NBS’s interactive modules solve several immediate problems in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) by significantly reducing the time required to complete and standardizing the process of treatment decisions with all relevant and up-to-date data and literature at the user’s fingertips. The CDSS in combination with KnowYeti, out digital AI assistant, act as an interactive mentor for clinicians in a field where experienced mentors are difficult to find and retain.

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Driving Effectiveness

Clinical decision support systems are quickly becoming essential tools for healthcare providers as the volume of available data increases alongside their responsibility to deliver value-based care.  They have long been established parts of care in the medical community, as well as Physical and Occupational therapies.  

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Reducing clinical variation and duplicative treatment, ensuring client and staff safety, and avoiding complications that may result in expensive clawbacks are top priorities for providers in the modern regulatory and reimbursement environment – and harnessing the hidden insights of big data is essential for achieving these goals.

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Clinical decision support (CDS) tools are designed to help sift through enormous amounts of data to suggest next steps for treatments, alert providers to available information they may not have seen, or catch potential problems, such as behaviors or co-existing conditions that clinicians have no experience with.

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