Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution

Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services and health data in new ways. Digital online and mobile applications can offer patients greater access to information and services and enhance clinical management and early intervention through access...

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Main Authors: Hollis, Chris, Morriss, Richard, Martin, Jennifer, Amani, Sarah, Cotton, Rebecca, Denis, Mike, Lewis, Shôn
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Published: Royal College of Psychiatrists 2015
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29442/
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author Hollis, Chris
Morriss, Richard
Martin, Jennifer
Amani, Sarah
Cotton, Rebecca
Denis, Mike
Lewis, Shôn
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description Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services and health data in new ways. Digital online and mobile applications can offer patients greater access to information and services and enhance clinical management and early intervention through access to real-time patient data. However, substantial gaps exist in the evidence base underlying these technologies. Greater patient and clinician involvement is needed to evaluate digital technologies and ensure they target unmet needs, maintain public trust and improve clinical outcomes.
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spelling nottingham-294422020-05-04T17:03:18Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29442/ Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution Hollis, Chris Morriss, Richard Martin, Jennifer Amani, Sarah Cotton, Rebecca Denis, Mike Lewis, Shôn Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services and health data in new ways. Digital online and mobile applications can offer patients greater access to information and services and enhance clinical management and early intervention through access to real-time patient data. However, substantial gaps exist in the evidence base underlying these technologies. Greater patient and clinician involvement is needed to evaluate digital technologies and ensure they target unmet needs, maintain public trust and improve clinical outcomes. Royal College of Psychiatrists 2015-04-01 Article PeerReviewed Hollis, Chris, Morriss, Richard, Martin, Jennifer, Amani, Sarah, Cotton, Rebecca, Denis, Mike and Lewis, Shôn (2015) Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution. British Journal of Psychiatry, 206 (4). pp. 263-265. ISSN 0007-1250 http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/206/4/263 doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.113.142612 doi:10.1192/bjp.bp.113.142612
spellingShingle Hollis, Chris
Morriss, Richard
Martin, Jennifer
Amani, Sarah
Cotton, Rebecca
Denis, Mike
Lewis, Shôn
Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution
title Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution
title_full Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution
title_fullStr Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution
title_full_unstemmed Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution
title_short Technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution
title_sort technological innovations in mental healthcare: harnessing the digital revolution
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29442/
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https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/29442/