Following Roe decision, bad actors will try to target reproductive health data
1 month ago - By MedCity News
State bans would mean sensitive patient data, such as interactions with a telehealth provider to obtain abortion drugs, could be used against someone as a threat. One expert warned that the value of such data will “skyrocket.”
Read more ...Did You Know That Mental Health Treatment Centers offer Telehealth Services?
1 month ago - By The Healthcare Guys
Telehealth services are more in demand now than ever before, and this is because mental health is becoming more of an issue and people are unable to find the help that they need. When the pandemic hit, people found that getting the help they needed was practically impossible, and telehealth services were at an all-time high. But what does this mean in regards to a mental health issue?
Now, you can find a mental health clinic near me like Positive Reset of Eaton Town without walking outside your door. Instead of going to the doctor, the doctor comes to you right over your screen. That makes...
Read more ...How Can Technology Help Mental Health Experts Provide Better Services For Their Patients?
1 month ago - By The Healthcare Guys
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Reported mental health cases have increased at a rapid rate over the past decade. And there are now more healthcare professionals working in this field than ever before. Advanced technology can help them provide better patient care than ever before too.
Modern tech features can be used to boost mental health support in several ways. Here are six of the best options that healthcare professionals can embrace.
1. Data analysis
The improved levels of mental healthcare are primarily attributed to an increased understanding. The role of data science and big data in...
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