Real Insights: How Real-World Evidence Can Support Mental Health Innovation
Mental health disorders remain the highest unmet medical need, surpassing cancer. In the United States alone, more than 10 million adults indicate an unmet need in mental health treatment.
Researchers and scientists are expanding current approved therapeutics in new indications as well as looking at non-traditional technologies to help patients dealing with mental health issues in turning towards real-world evidence (RWE) data. There is a large opportunity to generate insights from real-world data on depression and other mental health disorders to develop novel, scalable solutions to address this increasing burden. Join our webinar with experts in the field as we discuss using RWE in neuroscience research, innovation, and the development of mental health therapies.
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