How do we integrate AI into mental health? These researchers have pragmatic ideas
“Where I see these technologies really being able to help with access is through training and providing more targeted supervisory support.”
“Where I see these technologies really being able to help with access is through training and providing more targeted supervisory support.”
Debra Meyerson, SB ’79, SM ’80, who suffered a stroke in 2010, speaks out about stroke recovery and the lack of support for the mental and emotional aspects of healing.
MIT spinout Essmart has created a supply chain to help local retail shops in rural India sell life-improving products.
"Documentation is just a crushing burden. We believe that these AI technologies have tremendous potential to change clinicians' quality of life."
"There’s been very little research done on the benefits of AI technologies for frontline providers."
“The UBI improved households' food security and physical and mental health, relative to the comparison group."
Poor "truth discernment" (i.e., the ability to tell fake news from real stories) is driven primarily by a lack of careful reasoning.
A new review paper from MIT health economist Joseph Doyle finds, the overall impact of information technology on health care has been evolutionary, not revolutionary.
Piction Health, founded by Susan Conover, SDM ’15, uses machine learning to help physicians identify and manage skin disease.
Researchers at MIT Sloan have calculated the chances of catching coronavirus when aloft, though pandemic conditions keep shifting