Chris Hollis - Big Data in Mental Health - 23rd July 2014 - 1

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Organised by the Bioinformatics group at the BRCMH, IoP, SLaM and Maudsley Digital, this symposium showcased talks regarding the important roles of big data in mental health biomedical research and treatments.

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23/07/2014 Big DATA in Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry

MindTech

NIHR MindTech Healthcare Technology Co-operative

Harnessing Technology to Transform Mental Healthcare

Professor Chris Hollis

Director, MindTech

Overview

• NIHR Heathcare Technology Co-operatives (HTCs)

• MindTech

• Aims

• How we work

• The future – opportunities and partnership

NIHR Healthcare Technology Co-operatives (HTCs)

Nottingham: Mental Health

Sheffield: Devices for Dignity

Cambridge: Brain Injury

Barts: Gastrointestinal Disease

Guys: Cardiovascular Disease

Leeds: Colorectal Therapies

Bradford: Wound Prevention & Treatment

Birmingham: Trauma Management

From January 2013

NIHR Healthcare Technology Co-operatives (HTCs)

Nottingham: Mental Health

Sheffield: Devices for Dignity

Cambridge: Brain Injury

Barts: Gastrointestinal Disease

Guys: Cardiovascular Disease

Leeds: Colorectal Therapies

Bradford: Wound Prevention & Treatment

Birmingham: Trauma Management

From January 2013

NIHR Healthcare Technology Co-operatives (HTCs)

Aims of the NIHR Healthcare Technology Co-operatives are to: • act as a catalyst for NHS “pull” for the development of new

medical devices, healthcare technologies and technology-dependent interventions

• focus on clinical areas and/or themes of high morbidity which have high potential for improving quality of life of NHS patients and improving the effectiveness of healthcare services that support them

• work collaboratively with patients and patient groups, charities, industry and academics.

MindTech

University of Nottingham Innovation Park

MindTech Nottingham HTC in Mental Health

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University of Nottingham Innovation Park

MindTech Nottingham HTC in Mental Health

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Institute of Mental Health

Horizon Digital Economy InstituteSchool of

Computer Science

Why Mental Health?

• Mental health problems affect 1 in 4 people

• Huge economic cost to UK - £105bn per year

• Greatest cause of health related disability in UK

• High unmet need with little technological innovation

• Subjective clinical assessment dominates practice

• Lack of historical engagement with SMEs

Why Now?

• £30bn NHS funding gap by 2020 requires transformational change

• Demand for more flexible, person-centred care and self- management

• Advances in computer science and bio-engineering

• Rapid growth in smart technologies

• Britain is ready for digital mental health

Med-e-Tel 2013 11

MindTech Aims

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To accelerate the clinical needs-led development and adoption of innovative technologies in mental healthcare that transform service delivery, enhance patient experience and improve clinical outcomes

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The View From Industry

“The MindTech HTC is truly exciting, it offers us the prospect of producing great science with leaders who have a profound desire to transform clinical practice. This combination will unlock the doors restricting the adoption of our technology within the NHS.”

Tony Doyle, CEO QbTech Ltd

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MindTech Partnerships

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UsersPatients, clinicians, NHS Trusts,

charities & the public

SMEs & Developers

University ResearchBehavioural Science, Psychiatry,

Computer Science, Human Factors, Clinical Trials, Bio-engineering

Funding, Policy, Regulation & Governance

MindTechTourettes Action

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Clinical Landscape

• Mood Disorders– Unipolar depression– Anxiety disorders– Bipolar depression

• Neurodevelopmental disorders– Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)– Tourette syndrome– Attention Deficit Hyperactivity

Disorder (ADHD)

• Dementia14.0

7.0

6.9

5.4

5.0

4.9

3.4

3.0

2.0

1.3

1.2

1.0

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0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

Anxiety disorders

Insomnia

Unipolar depression

Dementia

ADHD

Somatoform disorders

Alcohol dependence

Conduct disorder

PTSD

Personality dis.

Psychotic disorder

Cannabis dependence

Eating disorder

OCD

opiate dependence

Mental retardation

Wittchen et al. 2011 European

Neuropsychopharmacology

Current prevalence of mental health disorders in Europe

Organisation & Themes

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Mood Disorders

Prof Richard Morriss

Neurodevelopmental Disorders

Dementia

Prof David Daley Prof Tom Dening

User Involvement & Implementation

Technology: Bio-Engineering & Computer ScienceProf John Crowe

Dr Emma Rowley & Dr Lucy Simons

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