Telehealth has emerged as a potential mechanism to bring behavioral health services to remote and rural areas as well as to some urban areas where hiring can be difficult due to long commutes and other factors. A range of opportunities using various forms of technology are available to help fill gaps, moving from a continuum patient facing technology such as mobile apps, practice extenders that can provide online therapy options, to technologies to build primary care provider (PCP) competency to treat common, less complex conditions and finally, while less efficient, providing direct virtual visits.