MedCity News November 6, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Mental health experts are hopeful about the de-stigmatization of behavioral health, the promise of AI and other areas, they shared at a recent conference.

What’s wrong with healthcare is often discussed. And indeed, there is no shortage of challenges that the industry faces: healthcare disparities, provider burnout, rising costs, lack of access to effective care, you name it.

But at the Behavioral Health Tech conference in Phoenix on Wednesday, a different story emerged. Several mental health experts shared with MedCity News the areas where they see promise and progress. Here’s a glimpse of what’s giving them hope:

De-stigmatization of mental health

Looking back even just a decade ago, mental health was rarely discussed. But that’s changing, and according to Dr....

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