MedCity News October 4, 2023
Bernard DiCasimirro

While it’s easy to be consumed by the latest technology and the potential influence it could have, it’s important to remember the ultimate role these platforms should play when it comes to improved patient outcomes.

Technology is evolving the way we approach behavioral healthcare. From streamlining access to care, to measuring its impact and even delivering care through new emerging platforms like AI, there is no denying this wave of innovation is making an impact on the lives of people with mental health conditions.

While it’s easy to be consumed by the latest technology and the potential influence it could have, it’s important to remember the ultimate role these platforms should play when it comes to improved patient outcomes....

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Mental Health, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology
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