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The Exec: New CMO of Texas Children’s Pediatrics Focused on Physician Well-Being

January 9, 2025 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Discussions about improving physician well-being at Texas Children’s Hospital and Texas Children’s Pediatrics began in 2016, but the coronavirus pandemic galvanized the effort, according to Singh.

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Trends in Behavioral Health Tech to Watch for in 2025

December 6, 2024 ‐ PSQH

Between the growing appeal of digital therapeutic apps, the evolution of clinical note-taking tools, and the growing ability of AI tools to meet patients’ and providers’ needs, many of these trends are already in motion.

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PSQH: The Podcast Episode 118 – Filling the Mental Health Services Gap with Technology

December 6, 2024 ‐ PSQH

On episode 118 of PSQH: The Podcast, Loren Larsen, CEO and co-founder of Videra Health, talks about how technology can help fill the gaps in mental health services.

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Behavioral Health

Ohio State Study Confirms Value of Virtual Care in Suicide Prevention

December 3, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

In a randomized clinical trial of 96 patients between 2021 and 2023 with recent suicidal ideation or suicidal behavior, counselors using brief cognitive behavioral therapy via telehealth were able to cut suicide attempts by 41% compared to present-centered therapy.

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Revolutionizing Mental Healthcare Through AI-Enhanced Provider-Patient Relationships

October 18, 2024 ‐ PSQH

As we stand at the intersection of behavioral health and cutting-edge technology, we must ask ourselves: How can we leverage these tools to not only improve patient outcomes but also strengthen the crucial provider-patient relationship?

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Mount Sinai to Use AI to Detect Mental Health Concerns

September 17, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

The $20 million project, funded by a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), will include researchers from Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Columbia and Carnegie Mellon Universities and use ambient tools developed by Deliberate AI.

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Caregiver Burnout

Mental Health Matters: How CNOs Can Help Prevent Nurse Suicides

September 13, 2024 ‐ HealthLeaders Media

Nurses face new challenges, including high stress emergency situations, workplace violence incidents, and death, on a daily basis with patients and families. All of those events can take a major toll on a nurse’s mental health, which can lead to more serious problems.

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