Digitalizing Psychiatry: Objective & Precise Clinical Monitoring of Symptoms & Digital Therapeutics as an Intervention to Produce Patient Benefit

Time: 11:00 am
day: Pre-Conference Day

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In an era of unprecedented technological advancement, the integration of digital tools in psychiatric care offers a promising avenue to revolutionize patient monitoring and treatment efficacy assessment. This workshop delves into the realm of digital psychiatry, focusing on how regular, objective clinical monitoring can provide invaluable insights into the symptoms and progress of patients with neuropsychiatric disorders such as Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and Schizophrenia. Participants will explore the implementation of scalable digital health systems and minimally viable products tailored to the needs of psychiatric patients. Leverage digital platforms for evaluating therapeutic-induced effects on mood and symptoms, distinguishing genuine improvement from placebo responses, streamlining clinical procedures with digital monitoring, and ultimately enhancing patient support and satisfaction.

  • Leveraging digital platforms to determine therapeutic-induced effects on mood and symptoms
  • Achieving adequate digital assessments to delineate genuine improvement and separate out placebo responders
  • Streamlining clinical procedures with digital monitoring to maximize patient support and enhance patient experience
  • Evaluating the challenges of translating real-world insights from continuous objective measurements to determine patient benefit in neuropsychiatric disorders
  • Exploring clinical relevance of physical activity measures from wearablebased technology within a digital depression study for long-term patient retention and engagement patterns, in an app and digital study
  • Measuring emotional and mental measures using wearable technology, and using this data to further manage symptoms better and improve condition
  • Assessing postural dynamics and its association with higher illness burden in Bipolar Disorder

*Lunch will be served during this session at 12:30pm

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