What Are the Biggest Mistakes Employers Make When Introducing Digital Mental Health Solutions?
At the Behavioral Health Tech conference, panelists said employers often rush to adopt digital mental health tools without tailoring them to employee needs or effectively promoting their use.
DiMe, 20+ Partners Launch New Effort to Help Older Adults Age in Place
The Digital Medicine Society launched a new initiative — it seeks to establish a roadmap for how technology can support older adults who want to age safely at home. The project will bring together health systems, home health agencies and tech companies to develop products, policy guidance and case studies for scalable home care.
Neurocrine Bio Drug Licensed From Takeda Flunks Mid-Stage Test in Depression
The Phase 2 failure in major depressive disorder marks the second time in a little more than a year that Neurocrine Biosciences has reported a drug licensed from Takeda Pharmaceutical fell short in the clinic. Last year, a different drug from this partnership failed a mid-stage test in schizophrenia.
Why Elderly Americans Are Bearing the Brunt of the Government Shutdown’s Impact
Time is of the essence, particularly for those with cognitive conditions. The loss of telehealth flexibilities, combined with disruptions to Medicaid, could have devastating consequences for millions of patients with dementia and other cognitive and behavioral conditions.
Not All Military Payers Are the Same — And That Matters More Than Ever
Too often, providers handle all military claims the same way — sending them to the VA and hoping for the best. But there are multiple payer types, and they function very differently.