The app uses AI and data to allow providers to remotely monitor and provide preventive and early intervention support for patients experiencing mental health conditions, according to a Sept. 6 news release from the company.
Noble is designed to help providers treat patients more effectively by reducing provider time, energy and practice costs.
“[Providers] have seen how preventative, constant, continual, measurable and evidence-based treatment improves outcomes and client happiness,” Kevin Skinner, PhD, co-founder and clinical director of Noble, said in the release.
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