Videra Health Partners with NSCG: Videra Health, an AI-driven clinical operations platform, has partnered with North South Consulting Group (NSCG) to help prevent suicide-related deaths among service members, addressing a significant rise in suicide rates within the military.
AI-Powered Mental Health Assessments: Videra Health uses advanced AI and machine learning to analyze linguistic, audio, and video data, enabling healthcare providers to proactively identify, triage, and monitor at-risk patients. This FDA-registered platform connects providers and patients through written and video assessments, improving diagnoses, accessibility, workflows, and reducing costs.
Supporting Military Mental Health: In August, Videra Health and NSCG representatives addressed the Kentucky State Capitol, highlighting the platform’s ability to detect mental health risks in real-time. As younger service members prefer engaging via mobile platforms, Videra Health offers critical, timely mental health support, helping reduce suicide-related deaths through early intervention.
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Videra Health, NSCG Partner to Help Prevent Suicide-Related Deaths of Service Members
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