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This was the topic at a recent “Leading Change: Perspectives from Outside of Medicine Conversation Series,” hosted by the Johns Hopkins Department of Radiology.
This was the topic at a recent “Leading Change: Perspectives from Outside of Medicine Conversation Series,” hosted by the Johns Hopkins Department of Radiology.
Johns Hopkins students took a leave of absence to work on the innovation full time.
With guidance from Johns Hopkins psychiatrist Geetha Jayaram, Johns Hopkins students built an app and later founded a company to anonymously connect people to peer support groups at any time.
Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft want to improve health care.
The lineup includes Woebot, the IntelliCare collection and Headspace.
Johns Hopkins physicians can have consultations in person or via telemedicine with patients from certain participating states.
Digital health leaders describe the elements an app should have in order to be recommended by a physician.