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Properly vetted apps and technologies are enabling patients living in areas lacking pyschiatrists to get needed help, says Dr. John Herman, associate chief of the Department of Psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital.
According to the recall document, the company didn't have FDA authorization to market the product.
Normally $2,000, the devices were free for the 104 newly-minted members of the class of 2023.
The integration has already been tested among a number of the EHR vendor's clients.
Textpert founder and CEO Ray Christian says AiME (Artificial Intelligence Mental Evaluation) asks evocative questions and analyzes facial expressions and voice inflection to assess the risk of depression, anxiety and addiction.
The MySpira app was developed by UK digital agency Orbital Media in collaboration with the University of Suffolk.
Dr. Doug Fridsma, AMIA's president and CEO, discusses new ONC regulations covering full export functions.
The NIH has tapped health tech company Color to provide the service.
Carrot's Pivot program consists of an app, an FDA-cleared carbon monoxide breathalyzer, human coaching and pharmacotherapy encouragement.
Esri curates 15,000 variables of lifestyle, behavioral, demographic, geographic and spending data from 130-plus countries that's available through The Living Atlas website, says CMO Dr. Este Geraghty.