For Ksana Health, 2022 was a year of perseverance, learning and optimization. We are grateful to all the partners, collaborators and supporters who made the year what it was. The video below...
Continue readingWe are glad to share this recent publication of the Transitions in Adolescent Girls (TAG) Study (McNeilly, 2023), a longitudinal study examining the extent to which daily mood is associated with digital...
Continue readingLike any new health technology, continuous behavioral health measurement (CBHM) must economically justify its place among the growing options for measuring therapy and care outcomes. At Ksana Health, we think a lot...
Continue readingIn September 2022, Ksana Health founders, Dr. Nick Allen and Will Short are quoted in an industry article highlighting the opportunistic role of remote patient monitoring (RPM) in behavioral health. Ideas...
Continue readingMany industry colleagues we talk to about continuous behavioral health measurement (CBHM), tell us they can build their own capability in-house. While we respect their ambition, we believe such ambition underestimates the...
Continue readingHealth condition detection and care are only as good as their measurability against a baseline over time. Mental and behavioral health measurement has traditionally been taken with self-reported surveys and validated scales,...
Continue readingPalo Santo, a venture fund focused on psychedelic therapeutics and a Ksana Health investor, took a survey of the perspectives of a number of thought leaders in the psychedelics space in light...
Continue readingRecently Ksana Health was highlighted in an interview with Matt Dugan, Head of Business Innovation Garage at Global IT, Novo Nordisk. Kim Stensdal of The Danish IT Society conducted this interview on...
Continue readingAt Ksana Health, we provide our continuous behavior measurement platform (CBHM), Effortless Assessment of Risk States (EARS), to clinical researchers. This platform has given them richer insight into the passive behavior of...
Continue readingFor many years, mental and behavioral health care providers have effectively used surveys and validated scales to measure mental health status. These scales, like the PHQ-9 and GAD-7, have wide usage. A...
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