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    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    I'm always a bit skeptical of presentations from tech company CEOs on
    how their product areas are necessary in the mental health field.

    That said, this article has a few good points:

    /"Umar Nizamani, CEO, International, at NiceDay, emphasised that AI will
    inevitably become an essential tool in mental health care: 'I am very
    confident AI will not replace therapists – but therapists using AI will
    replace therapists not using AI.'"//
    /
    I am beginning to think this also -- for better or worse.  I took a VERY
    fast 60 second look at NiceDay and it appears to be another
    all-encompassing EHR, but with a strong emphasis on data.  Lots of tools
    and questionnaires and attractive graphs for therapists to monitor
    symptoms.  (I need to take a longer look later.)  So data-driven could
    be very good, if it does not crowd out the human touch.

    /"Nizamani said there had been suicides caused by AI, citing the case of
    a person in Belgium who died by suicide after downloading an anxiety
    app.  The individual was anxious about climate change. The app suggested
    'if you did not exist' it would help the planet, said Nizamani."//
    /
    YIKES...  So, yes, his point that care in implementation is needed is
    critical.  I worry at the speed of the gold-rush.

    /"He [//Nizamni] //called on the industry to come together to ensure
    that mental health systems using AI and data are 'explainable’,
    'transparent', and 'accountable'." //
    /
    This has been my biggest focus so far, coming from an Internet security
    background when I was younger.

    See: nicedaytherapy.com/

    /"Arden Tomison, CEO and founder of Thalamos"/ spoke on how his company
    automates and streamlines complex bureaucracy and paperwork to both
    speed patients getting help and extract the useful data from the forms
    for clinicians to use.  More at: thalamos.co.uk/

    /"Dr Stefano Goria, co-founder and CTO at Thymia, gave an example of
    'frontier AI': 'mental health biomarkers' which are 'driving towards
    precision medicine' in mental health. Goria said thymia’s biomarkers
    (e.g. how someone sounds, or how they appear in a video) could help
    clinicians be aware of symptoms and diagnose conditions that are often
    missed."//
    /
    Now **THIS** is how I'd like to receive my AI augmentation.  Give me
    improved diagnostic tools rather than replacing me with chatbots or
    over-crowding the therapy process with too much automated tool data
    collection (some is good).  I just want this to remain in the hands of
    the solo practitioner rather than being a performance monitor on us by
    insurance companies.  I want to see empowered clinicians.

    Take a look at this at: thymia.ai/#our-products

    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    --
    *Michael Reeder, LCPC
    *
    *Hygeia Counseling Services : Baltimore / Mt. Washington Village location*

    #AI  #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #chatgpt
    #artificialintelligence #psychology #counseling #socialwork
    #psychotherapy #EHR #medicalnotes #progressnotes
    @psychotherapist @psychotherapists
    @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork
    @psychiatry #mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare
    #patientportal
    #HIPAA #dataprotection #infosec @infosec #doctors #hospitals
    #BAA #businessassociateagreement #NiceDay #NiceDayTherapy #/Thalamos
    #//Thymia///
    .
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  2. Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org
    Open Mastodon instance for all mental health workers: mastodon.clinicians-exchange.o
    .
    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    I'm always a bit skeptical of presentations from tech company CEOs on
    how their product areas are necessary in the mental health field.

    That said, this article has a few good points:

    /"Umar Nizamani, CEO, International, at NiceDay, emphasised that AI will
    inevitably become an essential tool in mental health care: 'I am very
    confident AI will not replace therapists – but therapists using AI will
    replace therapists not using AI.'"//
    /
    I am beginning to think this also -- for better or worse.  I took a VERY
    fast 60 second look at NiceDay and it appears to be another
    all-encompassing EHR, but with a strong emphasis on data.  Lots of tools
    and questionnaires and attractive graphs for therapists to monitor
    symptoms.  (I need to take a longer look later.)  So data-driven could
    be very good, if it does not crowd out the human touch.

    /"Nizamani said there had been suicides caused by AI, citing the case of
    a person in Belgium who died by suicide after downloading an anxiety
    app.  The individual was anxious about climate change. The app suggested
    'if you did not exist' it would help the planet, said Nizamani."//
    /
    YIKES...  So, yes, his point that care in implementation is needed is
    critical.  I worry at the speed of the gold-rush.

    /"He [//Nizamni] //called on the industry to come together to ensure
    that mental health systems using AI and data are 'explainable’,
    'transparent', and 'accountable'." //
    /
    This has been my biggest focus so far, coming from an Internet security
    background when I was younger.

    See: nicedaytherapy.com/

    /"Arden Tomison, CEO and founder of Thalamos"/ spoke on how his company
    automates and streamlines complex bureaucracy and paperwork to both
    speed patients getting help and extract the useful data from the forms
    for clinicians to use.  More at: thalamos.co.uk/

    /"Dr Stefano Goria, co-founder and CTO at Thymia, gave an example of
    'frontier AI': 'mental health biomarkers' which are 'driving towards
    precision medicine' in mental health. Goria said thymia’s biomarkers
    (e.g. how someone sounds, or how they appear in a video) could help
    clinicians be aware of symptoms and diagnose conditions that are often
    missed."//
    /
    Now **THIS** is how I'd like to receive my AI augmentation.  Give me
    improved diagnostic tools rather than replacing me with chatbots or
    over-crowding the therapy process with too much automated tool data
    collection (some is good).  I just want this to remain in the hands of
    the solo practitioner rather than being a performance monitor on us by
    insurance companies.  I want to see empowered clinicians.

    Take a look at this at: thymia.ai/#our-products

    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    --
    *Michael Reeder, LCPC
    *
    *Hygeia Counseling Services : Baltimore / Mt. Washington Village location*

    #AI  #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #chatgpt
    #artificialintelligence #psychology #counseling #socialwork
    #psychotherapy #EHR #medicalnotes #progressnotes
    @psychotherapist @psychotherapists
    @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork
    @psychiatry #mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare
    #patientportal
    #HIPAA #dataprotection #infosec @infosec #doctors #hospitals
    #BAA #businessassociateagreement #NiceDay #NiceDayTherapy #/Thalamos
    #//Thymia///
    .
    .
    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot
    .
    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com
    .
    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE:
    subscribe-article-digests.clin
    .
    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin
    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

  3. Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org
    Open Mastodon instance for all mental health workers: mastodon.clinicians-exchange.o
    .
    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    I'm always a bit skeptical of presentations from tech company CEOs on
    how their product areas are necessary in the mental health field.

    That said, this article has a few good points:

    /"Umar Nizamani, CEO, International, at NiceDay, emphasised that AI will
    inevitably become an essential tool in mental health care: 'I am very
    confident AI will not replace therapists – but therapists using AI will
    replace therapists not using AI.'"//
    /
    I am beginning to think this also -- for better or worse.  I took a VERY
    fast 60 second look at NiceDay and it appears to be another
    all-encompassing EHR, but with a strong emphasis on data.  Lots of tools
    and questionnaires and attractive graphs for therapists to monitor
    symptoms.  (I need to take a longer look later.)  So data-driven could
    be very good, if it does not crowd out the human touch.

    /"Nizamani said there had been suicides caused by AI, citing the case of
    a person in Belgium who died by suicide after downloading an anxiety
    app.  The individual was anxious about climate change. The app suggested
    'if you did not exist' it would help the planet, said Nizamani."//
    /
    YIKES...  So, yes, his point that care in implementation is needed is
    critical.  I worry at the speed of the gold-rush.

    /"He [//Nizamni] //called on the industry to come together to ensure
    that mental health systems using AI and data are 'explainable’,
    'transparent', and 'accountable'." //
    /
    This has been my biggest focus so far, coming from an Internet security
    background when I was younger.

    See: nicedaytherapy.com/

    /"Arden Tomison, CEO and founder of Thalamos"/ spoke on how his company
    automates and streamlines complex bureaucracy and paperwork to both
    speed patients getting help and extract the useful data from the forms
    for clinicians to use.  More at: thalamos.co.uk/

    /"Dr Stefano Goria, co-founder and CTO at Thymia, gave an example of
    'frontier AI': 'mental health biomarkers' which are 'driving towards
    precision medicine' in mental health. Goria said thymia’s biomarkers
    (e.g. how someone sounds, or how they appear in a video) could help
    clinicians be aware of symptoms and diagnose conditions that are often
    missed."//
    /
    Now **THIS** is how I'd like to receive my AI augmentation.  Give me
    improved diagnostic tools rather than replacing me with chatbots or
    over-crowding the therapy process with too much automated tool data
    collection (some is good).  I just want this to remain in the hands of
    the solo practitioner rather than being a performance monitor on us by
    insurance companies.  I want to see empowered clinicians.

    Take a look at this at: thymia.ai/#our-products

    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    --
    *Michael Reeder, LCPC
    *
    *Hygeia Counseling Services : Baltimore / Mt. Washington Village location*

    #AI  #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #chatgpt
    #artificialintelligence #psychology #counseling #socialwork
    #psychotherapy #EHR #medicalnotes #progressnotes
    @psychotherapist @psychotherapists
    @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork
    @psychiatry #mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare
    #patientportal
    #HIPAA #dataprotection #infosec @infosec #doctors #hospitals
    #BAA #businessassociateagreement #NiceDay #NiceDayTherapy #/Thalamos
    #//Thymia///
    .
    .
    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot
    .
    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com
    .
    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE:
    subscribe-article-digests.clin
    .
    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin
    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

  4. Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org
    Open Mastodon instance for all mental health workers: mastodon.clinicians-exchange.o
    .
    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    I'm always a bit skeptical of presentations from tech company CEOs on
    how their product areas are necessary in the mental health field.

    That said, this article has a few good points:

    /"Umar Nizamani, CEO, International, at NiceDay, emphasised that AI will
    inevitably become an essential tool in mental health care: 'I am very
    confident AI will not replace therapists – but therapists using AI will
    replace therapists not using AI.'"//
    /
    I am beginning to think this also -- for better or worse.  I took a VERY
    fast 60 second look at NiceDay and it appears to be another
    all-encompassing EHR, but with a strong emphasis on data.  Lots of tools
    and questionnaires and attractive graphs for therapists to monitor
    symptoms.  (I need to take a longer look later.)  So data-driven could
    be very good, if it does not crowd out the human touch.

    /"Nizamani said there had been suicides caused by AI, citing the case of
    a person in Belgium who died by suicide after downloading an anxiety
    app.  The individual was anxious about climate change. The app suggested
    'if you did not exist' it would help the planet, said Nizamani."//
    /
    YIKES...  So, yes, his point that care in implementation is needed is
    critical.  I worry at the speed of the gold-rush.

    /"He [//Nizamni] //called on the industry to come together to ensure
    that mental health systems using AI and data are 'explainable’,
    'transparent', and 'accountable'." //
    /
    This has been my biggest focus so far, coming from an Internet security
    background when I was younger.

    See: nicedaytherapy.com/

    /"Arden Tomison, CEO and founder of Thalamos"/ spoke on how his company
    automates and streamlines complex bureaucracy and paperwork to both
    speed patients getting help and extract the useful data from the forms
    for clinicians to use.  More at: thalamos.co.uk/

    /"Dr Stefano Goria, co-founder and CTO at Thymia, gave an example of
    'frontier AI': 'mental health biomarkers' which are 'driving towards
    precision medicine' in mental health. Goria said thymia’s biomarkers
    (e.g. how someone sounds, or how they appear in a video) could help
    clinicians be aware of symptoms and diagnose conditions that are often
    missed."//
    /
    Now **THIS** is how I'd like to receive my AI augmentation.  Give me
    improved diagnostic tools rather than replacing me with chatbots or
    over-crowding the therapy process with too much automated tool data
    collection (some is good).  I just want this to remain in the hands of
    the solo practitioner rather than being a performance monitor on us by
    insurance companies.  I want to see empowered clinicians.

    Take a look at this at: thymia.ai/#our-products

    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    --
    *Michael Reeder, LCPC
    *
    *Hygeia Counseling Services : Baltimore / Mt. Washington Village location*

    #AI  #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #chatgpt
    #artificialintelligence #psychology #counseling #socialwork
    #psychotherapy #EHR #medicalnotes #progressnotes
    @psychotherapist @psychotherapists
    @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork
    @psychiatry #mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare
    #patientportal
    #HIPAA #dataprotection #infosec @infosec #doctors #hospitals
    #BAA #businessassociateagreement #NiceDay #NiceDayTherapy #/Thalamos
    #//Thymia///
    .
    .
    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot
    .
    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com
    .
    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE:
    subscribe-article-digests.clin
    .
    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin
    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...

  5. Private, vetted email list for mental health professionals: clinicians-exchange.org
    Open Mastodon instance for all mental health workers: mastodon.clinicians-exchange.o
    .
    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    I'm always a bit skeptical of presentations from tech company CEOs on
    how their product areas are necessary in the mental health field.

    That said, this article has a few good points:

    /"Umar Nizamani, CEO, International, at NiceDay, emphasised that AI will
    inevitably become an essential tool in mental health care: 'I am very
    confident AI will not replace therapists – but therapists using AI will
    replace therapists not using AI.'"//
    /
    I am beginning to think this also -- for better or worse.  I took a VERY
    fast 60 second look at NiceDay and it appears to be another
    all-encompassing EHR, but with a strong emphasis on data.  Lots of tools
    and questionnaires and attractive graphs for therapists to monitor
    symptoms.  (I need to take a longer look later.)  So data-driven could
    be very good, if it does not crowd out the human touch.

    /"Nizamani said there had been suicides caused by AI, citing the case of
    a person in Belgium who died by suicide after downloading an anxiety
    app.  The individual was anxious about climate change. The app suggested
    'if you did not exist' it would help the planet, said Nizamani."//
    /
    YIKES...  So, yes, his point that care in implementation is needed is
    critical.  I worry at the speed of the gold-rush.

    /"He [//Nizamni] //called on the industry to come together to ensure
    that mental health systems using AI and data are 'explainable’,
    'transparent', and 'accountable'." //
    /
    This has been my biggest focus so far, coming from an Internet security
    background when I was younger.

    See: nicedaytherapy.com/

    /"Arden Tomison, CEO and founder of Thalamos"/ spoke on how his company
    automates and streamlines complex bureaucracy and paperwork to both
    speed patients getting help and extract the useful data from the forms
    for clinicians to use.  More at: thalamos.co.uk/

    /"Dr Stefano Goria, co-founder and CTO at Thymia, gave an example of
    'frontier AI': 'mental health biomarkers' which are 'driving towards
    precision medicine' in mental health. Goria said thymia’s biomarkers
    (e.g. how someone sounds, or how they appear in a video) could help
    clinicians be aware of symptoms and diagnose conditions that are often
    missed."//
    /
    Now **THIS** is how I'd like to receive my AI augmentation.  Give me
    improved diagnostic tools rather than replacing me with chatbots or
    over-crowding the therapy process with too much automated tool data
    collection (some is good).  I just want this to remain in the hands of
    the solo practitioner rather than being a performance monitor on us by
    insurance companies.  I want to see empowered clinicians.

    Take a look at this at: thymia.ai/#our-products

    *Warning on AI and Data in mental health: ‘Patients are drowning’**
    *digitalhealth.net/2023/10/warn

    --
    *Michael Reeder, LCPC
    *
    *Hygeia Counseling Services : Baltimore / Mt. Washington Village location*

    #AI  #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #chatgpt
    #artificialintelligence #psychology #counseling #socialwork
    #psychotherapy #EHR #medicalnotes #progressnotes
    @psychotherapist @psychotherapists
    @psychology @socialpsych @socialwork
    @psychiatry #mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare
    #patientportal
    #HIPAA #dataprotection #infosec @infosec #doctors #hospitals
    #BAA #businessassociateagreement #NiceDay #NiceDayTherapy #/Thalamos
    #//Thymia///
    .
    .
    NYU Information for Practice puts out 400-500 good quality health-related research posts per week but its too much for many people, so that bot is limited to just subscribers. You can read it or subscribe at @PsychResearchBot
    .
    Since 1991 The National Psychologist has focused on keeping practicing psychologists current with news, information and items of interest. Check them out for more free articles, resources, and subscription information: nationalpsychologist.com
    .
    EMAIL DAILY DIGEST OF RSS FEEDS -- SUBSCRIBE:
    subscribe-article-digests.clin
    .
    READ ONLINE: read-the-rss-mega-archive.clin
    It's primitive... but it works... mostly...