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ieso features in The New Yorker’s article “Can AI Treat Mental Illness?”

01 Mar 2023
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ieso have this week featured in The New Yorker in the article “Can AI Treat Mental Illness?”.

 

In this deep dive into the world of digital health, Dhruv Khullar spoke to a number of companies working in the space, including ieso - who have pioneered the use of AI in mental health to monitor 100% of therapy delivered and pinpoint the active ingredientsof therapy, in order to make treatment more effective for each patient.

 

Quoted in the article are our Chief AI Officer, Dr Valentin Tablan, who described how we use AI to conduct analyses of the effectiveness of different activities in therapy sessions, and our Clinical Outcomes Manager, Michelle Sherman, who explained the value of our approach to our network of affiliate clinicians who work with us to serve our NHS clients in the UK.

 

To read the full article online, click here.

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