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      Recent developments in the use of online resources and mobile technologies to support mental health care.

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          This review describes recent developments in online and mobile mental health applications, including a discussion of patient portals to support mental health care. These technologies are rapidly evolving, often before there is systematic investigation of their effectiveness. Though there are some reviews of the effectiveness of mental health mobile apps, perhaps the more significant development is innovation in technology evaluation as well as new models of interprofessional collaboration in developing behavioural health technologies. Online mental health programs have a strong evidence base. Their role in population health strategies needs further exploration, including the most effective use of limited clinical staff resources. Patient portals and personal health records serve to enhance mental health treatment also, though concerns specific to mental health must be addressed to support broader adoption of portals. Provider concerns about sharing psychiatric notes with patients hinder support for portals. Health information exchange for mental health information requires thoughtful consent management strategies so mental health patients can benefit. Finally, the broad array of health information technologies may overwhelm patients. User-friendly, well-designed, patient-centred health information technology homes may integrate these functions to promote a holistic approach to care plans and overall wellness. Such technology homes have special security needs and require providers and patients to be well informed about how best to use these technologies to support behavioural health interventions.

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          Journal
          Int Rev Psychiatry
          International review of psychiatry (Abingdon, England)
          Informa UK Limited
          1369-1627
          0954-0261
          2015
          : 27
          : 6
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Department of Psychiatry, Carver College of Medicine , University of Iowa , Iowa City , Iowa.
          [2 ] b AMC Health , New York , USA.
          Article
          10.3109/09540261.2015.1087975
          26523397
          6d895b78-c838-443e-8992-eb1a66344527
          History

          psychiatry,psychotherapy,Telemedicine,behavioral health,health information exchange,mobile health,patient portals,personal health records

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