Mental Health stories
Poor patient records are driving errors, denied claims and delays as hospitals race to secure the data behind digital care.
Users concerned about mental health data will get an encrypted, on-device alternative as the new service avoids storing reflections on Aurora Journal's servers.
Battleground-state voters overwhelmingly support tighter insurance rules and AI guardrails, citing unaffordable care and risks for children.
More companies are staying silent on social issues as US polarisation pushes PR teams towards defensive, selective messaging.
Her audit and risk oversight experience should bolster governance as the payments firm handles transactions in more than 240 countries and territories.
Mental health absences could have already cost cyber teams more than 250,000 work days, threatening monitoring and incident response.
London mental health AI platform JAAQ raises GBP £13 million Series A to embed clinically governed support into employers' and insurers' apps.
Employers are rewarding office presence with higher salaries and bonuses as hybrid staff risk falling behind on pay and progression.
The award lifts Areto’s profile as it expands software that has blocked more than 229,000 fraud attempts and illegal streams in a year.
Families using Zurich life protection policies will get free help with probate, funeral arrangements and admin as grief costs climb.
Organisers say the two-day programme will tackle deepfake hiring, data sovereignty and the mounting risks of AI-driven cyber attacks.
The virtual detox provider is expanding after new backing from Giant Leap and Scale Investors as demand for alcohol treatment stays high.
Burnout, turnover and absenteeism are pushing employers to treat employee wellbeing as a core business strategy, not a perk.
AI tools for autism support are under scrutiny as advocates warn disabled people risk being excluded from public services and care systems.
Many fear losing access to news, learning and friendships online, even as 47% of young Australians back tighter under-16 social media rules.
Concern over privacy is rising as 65% of employees say their personal data may be used to train AI tools, the survey found.
Nearly six in 10 New Zealanders wish they called someone more often, prompting 2degrees to trial a low-tech nudge to swap scrolling for conversation.
The move bolsters Year13’s domestic leadership as the youth engagement company expands into the US and targets 1.6 million school leavers.
The rollout is expected to save time on paperwork for more than 1,000 clinicians, as the trust expands speech-to-text notes across 250,000 annual appointments.
Nearly two million Australian workers are losing sleep to job stress, as psychological compensation claims rise and burnout support gaps widen.