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Modernizing the EHR and Building Evidence for Innovation with Lucia Huang (Osmind)

Modernizing the EHR and Building Evidence for Innovation with Lucia Huang (Osmind)

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This episode features Lucia Huang, Co-Founder and CEO of Osmind, who brings a refreshing take to her work building a new kind of electronic health record (EHR) for behavioral health practitioners. In this conversation, Lucia explains why advanced tools for clinical decision support and documentation are so important for evidence-backed innovation. She also shares her belief in the need for objectivity in behavioral health, a historically highly subjective field, as Gil and Jess inquire about the use of haptics as applied to symptomatology and diagnosis. The themes of data and simplicity continue to ring true as she delves into the challenges of provider burnout, reimbursement, regulation, and scaling - noting that for any waves to be made in this space, we have to start looking closer at high acuity patients. Her deep understanding of how technology and psychiatry can weave together to improve costs and outcomes made her such an enlightening guest to have on the show.

This podcast is not affiliated with any organization. All opinions are our own.

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Where to find us:

www.linkedin.com/in/luciayhuang

www.linkedin.com/in/gil-k

www.linkedin.com/in/jess-debakey

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Production credits: Jess DeBakey

Intro/Outro Music credits: “Alive in Everything” by Neon Beach

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