Health IT Analytics July 29, 2022
Shania Kennedy

Utilizing artificial intelligence and wearables in the mental health space, particularly for depression and anxiety, is an exciting prospect for many, but multiple hurdles still stand in the way.

Artificial intelligence (AI) and wearables have seen an uptick in interest from the healthcare sector in recent years. With the rise in demand for telemental healthcare during the pandemic, the push for digital transformation in mental health to address care gaps has also grown.

But to bridge any care gap effectively and achieve whole-person patient care, healthcare providers need access to high-quality data. These data must be gathered from various sources, as patients usually do not receive all their care from one provider. Bringing these data together in the EHR...

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