ViviHealth’s Vivi360 Insight System provides new visibility into patient condition in the treatment of substance use disorder.
With the shift towards more personalized care affected by changes in the world that are affecting those struggling with substance use disorder, new advancements in technology has enabled innovations in the treatment of substance use disorder.
ViviHealth uses a combination of technologies that transform the understanding of client condition from subjective material into measurable and actionable information.
Read the full white paper to find out:
- How substance use disorder can be monitored on a regular basis with wearable devices.
- How remote patient monitoring can identify indicators of and triggers for relapse that, combined with clinical knowledge, may pre-empt relapse.
- How Vivi360 can automate insights that supports your unique treatment approach and therapeutic delivery.
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