Mayo Clinic March 2, 2023
John Halamka

With over 10,000 mental health apps available, it’s difficult to know which ones will actually have a therapeutic impact. Fortunately, enough high-quality evidence is available to help clinicians and patients make an informed choice.

By Paul Cerrato, senior research analyst and communications specialist, and Mayo Clinic Platform John Halamka, M.D., President, Mayo Clinic Platform.

“Castles made of sand fall into the sea, eventually.” Jimi Hendrix may not have been thinking about machine learning when he sang those words, but they certainly apply to many of the emerging AI-fueled algorithms. As we have pointed out in previous blog posts and medical journal papers, the foundation upon which these digital tools rest is rather “sandy.” Some algorithms that have reached the market...

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