Friday, January 13, 2017

WA State Payer Picks mHealth Application for Depression Care

A recent survey by Parks Associates showed that 55 percent with at least one chronic condition do not speak with their primary care provider about it more often than once every three months.

Mobile health apps have become a promising resource for managing mental health issues, offering self-guidance and personalized engagement for at-risk patients who may not have frequent enough contact with their providers.

From the article "WA State Payer Picks mHealth Application for Depression Care" Thomas Beaton.

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