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“I Know It When I See It”: Definitions of Treatment-Resistant Depression

Psychiatric Times May 25, 2023 Leah Kuntz Read the full article>> Presenters at the 2023 APA Annual Meeting compared definitions of treatment-resistant depression. CONFERENCE REPORTER “In 1964, Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart was asked for his test for obscenity and his response famously was, ‘I know when I see it.’ In the real world and[…]

New mammography guidance throws another twist into screening debate

Axios Tina Reed May 10, 2023 Read the full article>> New guidelines changing the recommended screening age for breast cancer to 40 years old from 50 are adding another wrinkle to the confusing discussion over when and how often to get mammograms. Driving the news: The draft guidance the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force released on Tuesday for[…]

Improving Depression Care

May 12, 2020 – Annals of Internal Medicine The development of standard diagnostic criteria for American Psychiatric Association, working with the New York Academy of Medicine, developed mental health classifications that were used in the American Medical Association’s Standard Classified Nomenclature of Dis-ease. In 1949, the World Health Organization published the sixth edition of their[…]

New Project Puts Standardized Outcomes Measures For Depression Into Real-World Use, From Registries To The Clinic

New Project Puts Standardized Outcomes Measures for Depression into Real-World Use, from Registries to the Clinic  OM1 partners with AHRQ, ABFM, APA and others to implement  BOSTON, July 17, 2019 —OM1, a leading health outcomes and technology company, today announced it is has been awarded the CAPSTONE – Outcome Measure Harmonization and Data Infrastructure for[…]