Noble utilizes subjective and objective data,
AI-driven, automated treatment protocol, and trained mental health
professionals to remotely monitor patients and impact
outcomes.
LEHI,
Utah, Sept. 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A lack of
objective measurement tools has resulted in a mental health crisis
that often goes undetected and untreated - studies show that as
many as 70% of individuals struggling with depression go
undiagnosed in primary care.(1)
We've seen how preventative, constant,
measurable, and evidence-based treatment improves outcomes and
client happiness.
Noble, an AI, and objective data-driven mental health app,
announced the launch of a new offering for primary care physicians
and mental health professionals that provides remotely monitored,
preventative, and early intervention support for acute or chronic
mental health conditions.
Primary care practices treat approximately 30% of their patients
for mental health problems(2), with depression and
anxiety being the most commonly treated conditions. Research
suggests that mental health patients treated in primary care may be
as high as 70%(3) and that as many as 66–75% of all
depression cases are treated by primary care practices instead of
mental health providers.(4) Additionally, of individuals
who die by suicide, about 90%(5) had a mental disorder,
and 45%(6) had visited their primary care physician
within the month before their suicide.
Noble's four-part remote patient monitoring model combines
innovative technology with trained mental health professionals to
impact outcomes in a lasting, meaningful way:
- Assess: Subjective data gathering through client
self-reporting and objective data gathering through hair cortisol
concentration tests, heart rate variability (HRV), and voice as a
digital biomarker.
- Support: AI-driven care provider dashboard that shares
the remotely monitored objective data stream to offer remote
insights and real-time alerts to the care provider and team.
- Motivate: Immediate, AI-driven treatment,
protocol-driven and therapeutic interventions based on patient
needs.
- Connect: Human-to-human monitoring and coaching support
guided by additional understanding through voice analysis, and
AI-supported technology.
81%(7) of physicians feel overextended, and are
increasingly pressured to diagnose and treat mental and behavioral
health problems that they often feel they are not adequately
trained to diagnose or treat. Noble aims to reduce care provider
time, energy, and practice costs by preventing mental health
visits, hospitalizations, and offering a new revenue source.
Co-Founder and Clinical Director Dr. Skinner said, "As a
clinician, I've been too exhausted to offer a great treatment
experience. Many clinicians are feeling this now. We recognize that
the first moments of interaction between a care provider and a
person seeking care can set the tone and course of treatment. We
have seen how preventative, constant, continual, measurable, and
evidence-based treatment improves outcomes and client
happiness."
To learn more about Noble and its remote patient monitoring
support, visit www.noble.health or contact their CEO, Eric Red, at eric@noble.health.
About Noble: Noble is an innovative mental health company
focused on helping individuals find healing through connection,
objective data, and habit-building. For more information, please
visit www.noble.health.
- https://www.apa.org/health/briefs/primary-care.pdf
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2925161/#B21,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2925161/#B28
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2925161/#B24
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2925161/#B4
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https://afsp.org/story/ask-dr-jill-does-mental-illness-play-a-role-in-suicide
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4137406/
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https://physiciansfoundation.org/focus-areas/2014-survey-of-americas-physicians-practice-patterns-and-perspectives/
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