Osmind’s platform is designed to create a collaborative workspace between researchers, psychiatrists, mental healthcare specialists and patients. Osmind cited rural patients or patients that cannot attend in-person visits as a reason for expanding into telehealth services, according to the Sept. 15 Osmind news release.
Clinicians will now have access to asynchronous and synchronous communication within the Osmind patient app.
“The future of mental health care requires omnichannel care where telehealth plays a role in a larger continuum of treatments,” Carlene MacMillan, MD and vice president of clinical innovation at Osmind, said. “As clinicians, we have a professional obligation to only use telehealth platforms that are HIPAA-compliant. Zoom offers a strong product with powerful user experience over alternatives. We are thrilled to partner to offer their industry-leading solution.”
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