CareArchitect is a clinical innovation practice that develops new models, products, and services for mental health care. Collaboration with partners serious about redesigning mental health care is welcomed.
CareArchitect exists to address that gap. The focus is on building integrated clinical models and practical tools that improve continuity, accountability, and outcomes in mental health care.
CareArchitect is the clinical innovation practice of Noah Hendler.
Noah is dual board-certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner, treating children and adults with an integrated approach to mental and physical health.
Post-master's psychiatric training at Johns Hopkins. Training in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapies and Research at CIIS. Graduate of NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program at the Tisch School of the Arts, focused on the creative application of emerging technology.
Previously, Noah spent fifteen years in health care innovation. He co-founded the Society of Nurse Scientists, Innovators, Entrepreneurs, and Leaders, a global nurse-led innovation platform, and NurseApproved, where nursing professionals review and endorse health care products and services. He was instrumental in launching the first nurse innovation fellowship with Johnson & Johnson and the Center for Creative Leadership, helped create NurseHack4Health with Microsoft, and contributed to The Rebel Nurse Handbook (Springer, AJN Book of the Year).
At Remedy Partners, he led clinical innovation across Medicare risk contracts spanning multiple health systems. Remedy was later acquired by Signify Health and then CVS Health. He has designed triage platforms for national payers, contributed to Medicaid redesign at the state level, and helped launch a regional virtual care hub during COVID.
StoryCare was developed through group therapy work at Sage Health, a free integrated mental and physical health practice serving men in residential recovery. The experience clarified a central belief: treatment deepens when internal insight becomes external and tangible.
Earlier in his career, Noah worked as a photojournalist documenting vulnerable populations internationally. He holds an AB in Comparative Religion from Duke University. His work is guided by questions of meaning, identity, and how we care for each other.