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ieso Digital Health Appoints Kent Tangen as New CEO to Drive Digital Mental Health Innovation in the United States
ieso Digital Health, a leader in digital mental healthcare, names Kent Tangen as CEO to lead US expansion. With 25+ years in healthcare, finance, retail, media, and more, Kent joins ieso's mission to deliver accessible, high-quality digital mental healthcare to all who need it.
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Opening up access to mental healthcare: another step in the digital journey
Read what health care professionals and patient advocates think of How Are Things?, and where they see it fitting in the patient journey...
Andrew Welchman leaves Wellcome Trust to lead impact at ieso
Dr Andrew Welchman joins ieso today as our first Executive Vice President for Impact.
Associating psychotherapy content and clinical outcomes
In this study, ieso adopts a deep learning model to automatically categorize therapist utterances from approximately 90 000 hours of internet-enabled cognitive behavior therapy (CBT).
Depressive states and state transitions in CBT
ieso uses a data-driven approach to define fluid depressive states and explore how patients transition between these states in response to cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
The relationship between patient language and outcomes
ieso commissioned this research study, using a deep learning approach, to understand the relationship between patient language and outcomes in internet-enabled cognitive behavioural therapy.
Are we seeing a second wave? The effect of a second lockdown on patient access to mental health treatment
The much anticipated second wave of coronavirus cases was thought to bring with it a rise in mental health difficulties.
Dr Andy Blackwell features on Tech Talk's podcast
As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, ieso Chief Science and Strategy Officer Dr Andy Blackwell features on Tech Talks podcast, a show offering insight into the tech sector.
Digital providers unite to support global mental health during COVID-19 pandemic
Digital providers and experts from over 20 countries have gathered a staggering number of insights about mental health during the pandemic from potentially upwards of 50 million users worldwide.
Largest ever analysis of digital mental health conversations
ieso's new study has analysed the largest available set of digital mental health conversations in relation to Covid-19 over the past 12 months.
Improving mental healthcare by ‘cracking the code’ of effective talking therapy
Now, more than ever, technology and data science have an important and exciting role to play in helping people to live lives unhindered by mental health issues.