Mental health informatics

Ehave Revolutionizes Patient Medical Records for Psychedelic Mental Health

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Thursday, January 21, 2021

Medical records platform for psychedelic mental health to be available February 1 as a Plugin to the Ehave Dashboard.

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  • Medical records platform for psychedelic mental health to be available February 1 as a Plugin to the Ehave Dashboard.
  • MIAMI, Jan. 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ehave, Inc. (OTC Pink: EHVVF) (the Company), a provider of digital therapeutics for the psychedelic and mental health sectors, announced today the availability of a breakthrough comprehensive solution for medical record exchange as the first plugin to its Ehave Dashboard.
  • The medical record exchange plugin on Ehave's Dashboard could provide patients and medical professionals with the ability to easily transfer medical records, while allowing patients to own their own data and do what they want with it.
  • Our main product is the Ehave Telemetry Portal, which is a mental health informatics platform that allows clinicians to make objective and intelligent decisions through data insights.

Athenahealth’s Connected Network Reveals Recent Increase in Primary Care Visits Involving Mental & Behavioral Health Care

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Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Even as many patients are forgoing in-person care due to concerns about COVID-19, patients and providers are still able to connect on mental health treatment, likely because these diagnoses are manageable through telehealth visits.

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  • Even as many patients are forgoing in-person care due to concerns about COVID-19, patients and providers are still able to connect on mental health treatment, likely because these diagnoses are manageable through telehealth visits.
  • The increased availability of telehealth, combined with increasing concerns about health and financial stability, may help explain the significant changes in what is being discussed in primary care visits.
  • According to athenahealths deidentified data, March 2020 saw a steep increase in the percentage of primary care visits that involved a first-time anxiety diagnosis or prescription for antianxiety medication, particularly in women aged 30-64.
  • To learn more about the mental and behavioral health care trends discussed above, please visit Mental health care an increasing focus of primary care during COVID-19 .