In loads of respects, much progress was made since thence.
The evidence base around what resources are available in countries and which interventions are effective, feasible and affordable to implement in the context of low and middleincome countries has improved dramatically.
Awareness and acceptance of the value of mental health and the challenge posed by mental ill health has continued to grow, both at the international level and in an increasing number of countries. These technologies are proving that mental health innovation is gaining traction to change lives, these are just four of the many emerging technologies seeking to innovate the mental health space. Others technologies watch include 1DocWay, Rise Up + Recover, SoberGrid, and more. Companies innovating mental health this year are making measurable steps to improve the quality of life for millions of patients around the country -and the world.
Whenever improving and innovating mental health through leveraging technology is vital, with quality of life at stake, though perhaps a lofty goal. Of the many new companies developing technology to creatively provide solutions to treat mental health problems and promote mental health wellness, we have four to watch in 2016. Besides, the unique nature of mental health services can make it difficult to develop technology that successfully intervenes in human behavior and actually creates measurable, positive outcomes. With advancing research and awareness geared wards mental health problems, more companies are innovating in this space than ever before. Fact, mental health technology is lagging behind, with telemedicine technologies booming in the health care sector. Mental health innovation is long overdue. Mental health technology was lagging behind, with telemedicine technologies booming in the health care sector. Of course mental health innovation is long overdue. Then again, emerging trends in recent years have the potential to completely change the health care environment for those struggling with mental health conditions. Therefore, the unique nature of mental health services can make it difficult to develop technology that successfully intervenes in human behavior and actually creates measurable, positive outcomes.