opiAID Technology Would Eliminate Stigma, Promote Sobriety
opiAID Technology Would Eliminate Stigma, Promote Sobriety
A startup company is hoping to treat the opioid epidemic by taking options to the next level – a smartphone app. David Reeser and his partner Stan Matrin are working on the development of opiAID, a cloud-based platform that allows for technology assisted therapy for opioid use disorder. It is the first platform to be billed as a viable IT alternative.The app will come with a purple watch similar to a Fitbit and its site markets the product as a “wearable device…serve[ing] as a movement to show others that addiction is a disease, just like heart disease or breast cancer. No one is ashamed to admit they have cancer, and the same will soon be true for addiction. Wearing a purple watch will become a symbol to the community at large that we love each other, and that we are all neighbors. No more stigma, because addiction has no face or socio-economic status.”“It’s an unbelievable tragedy that could have been avoided,” said opiAID co-founder Reeser of the opioid epidemic. “The idea of artificial intelligence, basically we’re just taking information and we’re allowing a computer to compress that information instead of having human beings work through it. It takes out a lot of the time that it would take to get to the head of this problem and time is the one thing we don’t have. The more time that goes by that we’re not utilizing every tool that we need the more people die…There are local clinics in the city of Wilmington that we currently work with. I use their data de-identified so there’s no risk to the individual whatsoever. Then I contextualize that data for key insight so, actually, I’m doing data science inside of clinics, improving care by identifying things that people can’t see.”
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