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The clinical and cost-related consequences of internet-based depression screening, in combination with automated feedback, have been rarely investigated. We aimed to conduct a cost-effectiveness analysis of DISCOVER, a 3-armed, observer-masked, randomized controlled trial that focused on 2 versions of automated feedback interventions after internet-based depression screening.
A gamified digital cognitive test (the “Taboo Test”) shows promise for feasibly detecting early signs of mild cognitive impairment in older adults outside clinical settings, with high user engagement and acceptability. Early digital screening tools like this could help identify cognitive decline sooner, enabling earlier support and intervention.
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With a global shortage of primary healthcare physicians—particularly in resource-limited settings—large language models (LLMs) have the potential to support and enhance patients’ health awareness. …
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