mHealth Intelligence April 28, 2020
Eric Wicklund

Soho MD, a Manhattan-based virtual care practice focusing on teletherapy and telepsychiatry, is using an mHealth wearable to track heart rate and breathing patterns from patients dealing with anxiety and depression.

With the Coronavirus pandemic severely curtailing in-person care, a Manhattan-based mental health clinic is getting the most out of its virtual care platform. Now they’re complementing their telemental health services with an mHealth wearable that monitors patient anxiety.

Soho MD founders Jacques Jospitre, MD, and Edward Ratush, MD, say the move from brick and mortar to telehealth a few years back gave their patients a more fluid, patient-friendly means of accessing care. When you’re in the middle of New York City, access to care isn’t easy regardless of the...

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