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Mental health patients like having access to #EMRs and clinical notes

Mental health patients like having access to #EMRs and clinical notes | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

Patients with mental health conditions had positive perceptions about electronic medical records (EMRs) and physician clinical notes after being given full access to their records, according to a study published in the Annals of Family Medicine.

 

Throughout the last 10 years, EMRs and clinical notes have become more accessible to patients, with some evidence suggesting the access helps patients become more engaged and confident with their doctors. Despite the benefits, some clinicians and doctors have concerns about sharing clinic notes with mental health patients due to safety reasons.

 

In the study, a research team compared the perceptions patients with and without a mental health diagnosis had about EMRs after receiving full access to clinical notes through secure online portals.

 

The team used data from an original OpenNotes study, which provided patients full access to their EMRs and clinical notes from multiple healthcare systems.

 

The patients were then asked to complete a survey on their thoughts using EMRs. The survey was completed by 2,534 total patients—400 patients had a mental health diagnosis, while 2,134 patients did not.

 

According to the results, patients with mental health conditions enjoyed having access to their records.

 

“Compared with patients without mental health diagnoses, primary care patients with mental health diagnoses were similarly enthusiastic about the utility of reading their doctors’ notes online,” the study said.

 

The research team also suggested access to EMRs may increase communication and trust between doctors and mental health patients.

 

 

Access the Annals of Family medicine study at http://www.annfammed.org/content/16/4/343.full

 

read the unedited original article at https://www.clinical-innovation.com/topics/ehr-emr/mental-health-patients-access-emrs-clinical-notes

 

 

nrip's insight:

Its increasingly being found by more than 1 study that there EHRs are a big benefit to Mental health professionals as well as their patients. EHR's with simplified note taking , as well as simple health intervention technologies are a great help in the mental health profession. #HealthIT has a useful role to play in Mental Health.

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DR. FACEBOOK : Your Facebook Posts Can Reveal If You're Depressed

DR. FACEBOOK : Your Facebook Posts Can Reveal If You're Depressed | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

Researchers used people's Facebook data and their medical records to detect early symptoms of a mental health problem.

 

In research described the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, scientists analyzed language from study participants' Facebook status updates to predict future diagnoses of depression. The researchers say their technique could lead to a screening tool that identifies people in need of mental health support and formal diagnosis, while raising serious questions about health privacy.

 

If this line of inquiry sounds familiar, you're not imagining things: Scientists have been studying the association between Facebook and the mental state of its users for years—often without the consent of the people being examined study subjects.

 

Earlier this decade, scientists at Facebook and Cornell conducted an infamous emotional contagion study, which targeted the moods and relationships of more than half a million Facebook users without their knowledge. 

 

But many scientists continue to use above-board research methods to access Facebook's data.

 

For instance: By asking study participants to provide their consent, log into their accounts, and share their data—all in person—to provide one-time access to said data. The overhead is tremendous; it can take years to amass a large enough sample population using in-person study recruitment.

 

Yet the effort can be worth it to social science researchers, many of whom regard Facebook's trove of user information as the most significant data repository in the history of their field.

 

read more at https://www.wired.com/story/your-facebook-posts-can-reveal-if-youre-depressed/

 

also check out the opinion piece referencing this post at http://wordpress.futurism.com/ai-depressed-facebook-posts/

 

 

 

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4 Companies Using Tech to Make #MentalHealth Help More Accessible 

4 Companies Using Tech to Make #MentalHealth Help More Accessible  | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

Those suffering from mental health problems have more options than ever before. And along with the tireless efforts of advocates and mental health professionals, technological advancements have also played a large role in combating mental illness.

 

From diagnosing mental health issues, to finding local treatment options and support groups, the internet allows us to deal with mental health in a way that previous generations would never have thought possible. And thanks to advances in smartphone technology, new methods such as online therapy are becoming more and more common.

 

According to the American Psychological Association, some studies indicate that “telemental health” and “asynchronous messaging therapy” can, in some cases, “be as effective as in-person therapy.”

 

Other studies have shown that online therapy often proves useful as a first step for those who are reluctant to get help, and can lead to patients to seeking out more intensive treatment methods.

 

For those who are interested in exploring the world of online therapy, we list here 4 websites which are a great place to start on your journey toward optimal mental health.

You can receive online therapy, counseling, and psychiatry with these sites that optimize your mental health.

1. ICOUNSELING.COM

2. MYTHERAPIST.COM

3. PRIDECOUNSELING.COM

4. REGAIN.US

read the original story at http://wordpress.futurism.com/telemental-sites-that-will-optimize-mental-health/

 

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Many smart wearable devices can even monitor mental-health data 

Many smart wearable devices can even monitor mental-health data  | healthcare technology | Scoop.it

It is projected that by next year, over 7.6 billion people throughout the world will use over 30 billion smart, sensor-based wearable devices that will monitor human activities, including mental-health data.

 

Smartphones and wearable sensors are able to detect and analyze behaviors such as activity (by GPS, location, and speed); sleep hours (your total time in bed or asleep); and various brain functions through games prompted to test memory, executive capacities, emotions and moods.

 

This will soon become the paramount source of obtaining health data with a special emphasis on mental health issues.

 

Psychiatrists will be able to use these new technologies to identify a healthy person at risk by being able to analyze samplings of feelings, thoughts, and general behaviors as they occur in real time and in their real life.

 

Well, there are reliability issues, problem of missing data, retention/adherence abilities, and subjects neglecting to wear or charge their devices after a certain period of time.

 

The new learning algorithms of artificial intelligence technologies are able to integrate structured and unstructured data and should eventually be able to tackle these potential pitfalls.

 

Read the original article at https://www.miamiherald.com/living/health-fitness/article219558560.html

 

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