Health monitoring, remote therapy and predictive AI have emerged to combat the growing mental health crisis —but too much tech is part of the problem.
Continue readingMobile sensing is an objective continuous behavioral health measurement methodology used in behavioral health research. This methodology uses sensors in digital devices like smartphones to collect and measure information related to mental...
Continue readingWhat is measurement-based care? Measurement-based care is a practice of basing clinical care on client data collected during treatment1. This data can be collected in various ways, but historically measurement-based care in...
Continue readingContinuous behavioral health measurement uses sensors in smartphones to collect behavioral information that provides insight into the mental states of clinical trial subjects, patients, and clients. It provides insights to study investigators...
Continue readingIn December, The New York Times asked 1,320 mental health professionals to share how their patients are doing as the United States moves into the third year of the pandemic. The responses...
Continue readingContinuous behavioral health measurement, also known as digital phenotyping, mobile sensing, passive sensing, remote patient monitoring, or longitudinal measurement, is a research methodology which uses sensors in smartphones and wearables to collect...
Continue readingPilot Program Leverages Continuous Objective Measurement to Identify and Address Aspects of Behavior Related to Improved Health Outcomes Ksana Health has been selected by Novo Nordisk’s Global Prevention Accelerator to apply continuous...
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