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Implementation of a Real-Time Psychosis Risk Detection and Alerting System Based on Electronic Health Records using CogStack
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[MENTAL HEALTH RISK MANAGEMENT: A THEORETICAL CHALLENGE TO APPLICABLE PRACTICE]
Introduction:
In the mental health system, there is a challenging variety of risks, which stems from both the uniqueness of the patients and the treatments provided. How can we deal with the risk? A classic risk-management approach is based on a 4-step model: identification of the risks; analysis of the identified risks and prioritizing the treatment; treatment: dealing practicably with the risks; evaluation of the activity's effectiveness in retrospect.
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