%0 Journal Article %T Manifesto for an international digital mental health network %A Aless %A Andres Metspalu %A Belmin Zubanovic %A Chiara Fabbri %A David Nutt %A David S. Baldwin %A Diego Hidalgo-Mazzei %A Dina Popovic %A Eduard Maron %A Eduard Vieta %A Florence Thibaut %A Hilkka K£¿rkk£¿inen %A Janek Metsallik %A Jari Tiihonen %A Jonas Eberhard %A Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga %A Joseph McTigue %A Kimmo Tiainen %A Kl¨¢ra L¨¢talov¨¢ %A Marie Spies %A Markku L£¿hteenvuo %A Martti Juhola %A Nigel Olisa %A Nikolas Mastellos %A Oliver Pogarell %A Olli Kampman %A Peeter Ross %A Pirkko Nyk£¿nen %A Roman Bal£¿t£¿ev %A Roos Van Westrhenen %A Sean Hood %A Siegfried Kasper %A Vikas Gaur %A ro Serretti %A ¨¹lle V£¿hma %J Digital Psychiatry %D 2019 %R https://doi.org/10.1080/2575517X.2019.1617575 %X Abstract Current mental health services across the world remain expert-centric and are based on traditional workflows, mostly using impractical and ineffective electronic record systems or even paper-based documentation. The international network for digital mental health (IDMHN) is comprised of top-level clinicians, regulatory and ICT experts, genetic scientists, and support organizations. The IDMHN has been formed to enable the implementation of digital innovations in clinical practice, hereby facilitating the transformation of current mental health services to be more personalized and more responsive to patients and healthcare needs. This consensus statement summarizes the consortium¡¯s vision and strategy for further development of digital mental health %U https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2575517X.2019.1617575