Clinical outcome after stop continuation and maintenance electroconvulsive therapy: A longitudinal retrospective study

P. Serra,E. Martínez-Amorós, L. Urraca, X. Goldeberg,D.J. Palao, N. Cardoner

EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY(2019)

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Abstract
This concluding chapter explores how data science and technology has been key in fighting COVID-19 through early detection and in the devising of tools for containing the spread. Interestingly, two precedence constraints are seen to emerge. First, data-driven modeling is the leading policy at an urban and national level, and second, legislations, which are being passed at record speed, will remain as a legacy postvirus. It is expected that those will accelerate the digital transition of communities for decades to come and lead to a resurgence of the smart cities concept which peaked in 2015. This chapter thus outlines the increasing role of data science in health sciences, the need for more robust digital infrastructures, and the role of technology in supporting livability of communities and world order.
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electroconvulsive therapy,clinical outcome,continuation
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