November 15th 2023
9:30AM – 3:00PM PDT
Join us in a first-of-its-kind co-presentation of A4i, the App4Indepdence with the Riverside University Health System (Behavioral Health) peer support, clinical and consumer team.
Insights from thought leaders in healthcare and technology
A4i Demo & Implementation
Data & Outcomes Discussion
Peer & Client Engagement Stories
Consumer & Care Team Member Panelists
About #HEARTS23
Join us in person or online for a one-of-a-kind event as we explore the A4i The App4Independence implementation and lessons learned from the Help@Hand program at the Riverside University Health System. This event is designed to inform, engage, and inspire healthcare professionals, patients, and digital health enthusiasts alike. See how A4i is leading the way in digital mental health innovation, scaling peer support, and enhancing the overall healthcare experience.
In partnership with the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) Help@Hand is meant to pilot and validate the A4i Digital Therapeutic for Schizophrenia Spectrum Users.
Help@Hand is created to determine if and how technology fits within the behavioral health system of care. This collaboration is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future and improve accessibility and outcomes to meet the needs of people across the state of California.
See you at HEARTS!
Nov 15th 9:30-14:30
Event Schedule
Dive into a day dedicated to healthcare innovation at the Riverside University Health System. Engage with healthcare professionals, patients, and tech enthusiasts as we spotlight A4i’s transformative role in modern healthcare. From discussions on peer support scaling to in-depth looks at digital health interventions, join us for insights from top academic and clinical collaborators across North America.
9:30 AM
Welcome & Greetings
Amos Adler, CEO of A4i
Maria Martha Moreno, MS CIS, MH Services Program Manager
Dr. Sean Kidd, Clinical Psychologist, Senior Scientist, and Division Chief of Psychology, CAMH
10:05 AM
Keynote Speaker
Optimizing modes of delivery of a digital health intervention to promote mental health wellbeing
The Digital mental health space
Dr. Stephen Schueller, University of California
10:25 AM
Break
10:40 AM
A4i - The App4Independence Demo
Bringing digital health to some of the most challenging domains of healthcare: Psychosis, Schizophrenia, and Opioid Use Disorder
Digital therapeutic for severe mental illness
Wenjia Zhou, Chief Product Officer of A4i
Dr. Sean Kidd, CO-Founder & Chief Scientific Officer of A4i
10:55 AM
Implementation Discussion
Description of Help@Hand Program Processes and Takeaways with the Riverside University Health System Team
Maria Martha Moreno & Melissa Vasquez - Riverside University Health System
11:30 AM
Consumer Discussion Panel
Experiences of A4i as a consumer
moderator: wenjia zhou
Kimera B.
Nicholas S.
Joseph P.
Madison C.
12:05 PM
Lunch
12:50 PM
Care Team Member Discussion Panel
Experiences of A4i as a care team member
Moderator: Dr. Sean Kidd
Will Brown
Karrene Stanard
Chris Galindo
Kayla Henry
Marisela Gil
1:20 PM
Data & Outcomes Discussion
Data Analytics, Clinical Outcomes, & Stories
Dr. Stephen Schueller, Yuniar Praheswari, Suzanna Juarez-Williamson
2:20 PM
Closing Remarks
Amos Adler, CEO of A4i
Post-Event Resources
Access to event recordings, presentation materials, and additional information about A4i and Riverside University Health System's digital health initiatives.
Photo Gallery
About A4i
A4i is a patented, mobile app and clinical portal for severe mental illness (SMI). We connect patients together recovering from SMI while using ambient data to improve outcomes, predict relapse risk and scale care. In early stages of commercialization and clinical validation in US and Canada, we hope to familiarize your team with our patent-pending features, clinical decision support and outcomes progress.
A4i is a Joint Venture between Canada’s Largest Mental Health Hospital System The Centre for Addiction & Mental Health (CAMH) and the MEMOTEXT platform for co-creation of digital patient engagement solutions.