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Health Systems to Use mHealth to Help COVID-19 Patients With ‘Brain Fog’

Three health systems will be testing an mHealth platform that uses video gaming concepts to help patients recovering from COVID-19 who are experiencing cognitive dysfunction.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Three health systems will be testing an mHealth platform aimed at helping patients experiencing cognitive dysfunction following COVID-19, a side effect to the coronavirus pandemic that could affect long-term recovery.

Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Vanderbilt University Medical Center are partnering with Akili Interactive on the connected health program, which will use Akili’s AKL-T01 digital therapeutic platform to combat what’s being called “brain fog.” They’ll begin screening patients for the study next month.

Boston-based Akili is well-known for developing mHealth and telehealth tools that use video gaming concepts to address cognitive function impairments caused by different chronic conditions, including ADHD and autism.

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