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Health Information Exchanges with Benjamin Rudeen

Health Information Exchanges with Benjamin Rudeen

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In the new episode of the Future of Psychiatry podcast technology, including artificial intelligence and health information exchanges are reshaping the landscape of mental wellness. HIEs, designed to collect and share health data, aim to enhance care continuity despite facing challenges such as underutilization and interoperability issues. AI offers personalized health insights by analyzing data, but ethical considerations like privacy and bias must be addressed. Additionally, the episode highlighted the complexities of personalized care, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and patient-centric approaches. As technology continues to evolve, embracing innovation offers the opportunity to create a more connected and informed future for mental health care.



Host: Bruce Bassi MD

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