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Two-in-five Brits felt lonely before COVID-19, but with social distancing restrictions currently in place, people are turning to tech to help them stay connected through the coronavirus crisis, according to a study commissioned by Kaspersky.
Following up on our episode from a few weeks ago, host Jonah Comstock sits down (virtually of course) with Dr.
The Swedish startup’s app for depression has joined the ORCHA library.
The young service says that it has been seeing a marked increase in users over the past few months.
The HIMSS Media team discusses how vendors, payers and policymakers are looking to answer the growing demand for mental and behavioral health services.
Video visits with a licensed clinical psychologist will run California residents $69 for each 20 minutes.
The Singapore-based startup was founded in 2019 and consists of a team of startup founders and psychologists.
The headsets use “teleportation” to place users in periods of their life when they were happy.
A new guidance from the U.S. regulator relaxes a handful of requirements for these digital health devices, and clarifies the agency's long-term enforcement policy for low-risk wellness products.
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Also, tech-enabled home care provider Cera has concluded research into the performance of AI in comparison to human clinicians.