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Wysa: Transforming Mental Health Through AI-Driven Support

Wysa is a global leader in AI-driven mental health support, available both to individuals, through employer benefits programmes and healthcare services. We believe access to support should be available whenever people need it. Stigma prevails, so we take away the

How Behavioral Health Providers Can Tackle Staffing Issues With Technology

Most health care providers agree that the overwhelming issue they currently face is staff retention and recruitment. The American Hospital Association recently called the workforce shortage that hospitals are experiencing a “national emergency,” projecting the overall shortage of nurses to
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Adversity to Healing: Digital Mental Health for Refugees, Migrants, and Marginalized Groups

In this webinar, passionate and dedicated experts from Sweden will come together to discuss how to address the urgent situation and ensure vital digital mental health supports reach refugees, migrants, and marginalized groups.

Beacons of Trust in Troublesome Waters Prioritizing Safety and Integrity in Digital Mental Healthcare

In this webinar, experts from Singapore, Australia, India, and New Zealand discuss how to ensure digital mental health tools can inspire user trust, promote positive mental health outcomes, and prevent adverse effects.

Oxehealth: A Global Leader in Vision-Based Patient Monitoring and Management

Oxevision is a tool that helps staff care for patients more safely. It has been designed specifically for mental health care and has been developed in collaboration with patients, relatives, doctors and nurses.

Inside the Technology Driving High Reliability and Staff Productivity

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When Tracey Wrench was in the behavioral health trenches, what kept her up at night were patient outcomes and their connection to staffing challenges. But what kept her patients and staff up at night was something else.

Virtual Reality-Based Therapy: Can It Transform Interventions for Severe Mental Disorders in a Cost-Effective Manner?

In this webinar, researchers from VIRTU Research Group in Denmark discuss how virtual reality is a cutting-edge mental health treatment tool that has the potential to significantly advance non-pharmacological treatment of severe mental disorders.