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According to the report, the US Army has begun the next phase of its BRAVE health program, tapping artificial intelligence (AI) to make mental health care more accessible for soldiers and their families.
The report stated that BRAVE, short for Behavioral Health Resources and Virtual Experience, is run by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) and delivered through secure digital platforms for both domestic and overseas warfighters.
The report added that the update aims to reduce wait times, reach remote communities, and guide patients to the right care faster without replacing human clinicians.
Additionally, Army Surgeon General Lt. General Mary Izaguirre explained that AI helps screen and triage patients, freeing up providers to focus on hands-on care.
Source: Military AI
The report stated that BRAVE, short for Behavioral Health Resources and Virtual Experience, is run by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) and delivered through secure digital platforms for both domestic and overseas warfighters.
The report added that the update aims to reduce wait times, reach remote communities, and guide patients to the right care faster without replacing human clinicians.
Additionally, Army Surgeon General Lt. General Mary Izaguirre explained that AI helps screen and triage patients, freeing up providers to focus on hands-on care.
Source: Military AI