John Torous, MD, MBI, Director of the Division of Digital Psychiatry, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Overview

Today it is increasingly easy to capture real time health related data from consumer devices like smartphone apps and wearables. Yet low rates of consumer and patient engagement, poor data quality and low return on investment remain common outcomes for digital health efforts. This webinar reviews common pitfalls and focuses on evidence based strategies to optimize digital data capture and generate insights from consumer devices. Lessons from clinical research, start-ups and non-profits serve as examples to reinforce the lessons in this webinar. 

About the Presenter

John Torous, MD, MBI is director of the digital psychiatry division, in the Department of Psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard Medical School affiliated teaching hospital, where he also serves as a staff psychiatrist and academic faculty. He has a background in electrical engineering and computer sciences and received an undergraduate degree in the field from UC Berkeley before attending medical school at UC San Diego. He completed his psychiatry residency, fellowship in clinical informatics, and master's degree in biomedical informatics at Harvard. Dr. Torous is active in investigating the potential of mobile mental health technologies for psychiatry and has published over 75 peer reviewed articles and 5 books chapters on the topic. He serves as editor-in-chief for an academic journal on technology and mental health, JMIR Mental Health (http://mental.jmir.org/), currently leads the American Psychiatric Association’s work group on the evaluation of smartphone apps, and is an advisor to the smartphone mood study within the NIH's one million person All of Us research program.