New Perspectives On Patient Data Shaping Mental Health
In this panel we try to offer a fresh perspective of how patient data is shaping the future of mental health.
The astronomical growth of healthcare data, driven in part by the exponential rise in consumer-led data-generating devices – e.g. the global wearable healthcare devices market is projected to grow over 150% to $46.6 billion by 2025 – is creating a new era of preventive healthcare.
In this panel we try to offer a fresh perspective of how patient data is shaping the future of mental health.
Speakers:
Stephen Larson, CEO and Co-Founder at MetaCell;
Sean Hill, Senior Scientist at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH);
Peter Selby, Senior Medical Consultant at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH);
Joyonna Gamble-George, Science & Tech Policy Fellow at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Agenda:
How CAMH is incorporating patient data to further our understanding of mental health and illness and to provide the best care for patients;
The latest advances in AI-guided analysis of brain scans, imaging techniques that were traditionally used in research that are gaining clinical utility, and how wearables provide new opportunities for neuroscience research;
How MetaCell is working with Big Pharma, Healthcare and Academia to take analysis of data from wearables and neuroimaging to the next level;