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Digital Health Crisis: Why Mental Wellness Must Lead Innovation — Podcast

By Henry Urion · 2:26

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Digital Health Crisis: Why Mental Wellness Must Lead Innovation — Podcast

By Henry Urion · Monday, June 15, 2026 · 2:26

Healthcare leaders must address root causes of digital harm and mental health crises. From social media bans to MAID debates, innovation is key.

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**HOOK:** What if the biggest mental health crisis in history is being solved with band-aids while the real disease spreads unchecked? From social media bans to assisted dying debates, healthcare leaders are missing the forest for the trees. [PAUSE] **CONTEXT:** This week, the UK announced a comprehensive social media ban for kids under 16, following Australia's lead. Meanwhile, Canada just marked 10 years of medical assistance in dying, with Quebec now leading the world at 7.9% of all deaths. These aren't isolated policies—they're symptoms of a healthcare system that's treating outcomes instead of root causes, and it's happening right now across the globe. [PAUSE] **KEY INSIGHTS:** First, the UK's social media ban reveals our fundamental failure in mental healthcare. Prime Minister Keir Starmer asked the right question: "Do we truly believe that social media creates a happy environment for our children?" But banning platforms doesn't build resilience or emotional intelligence. We're putting a fence around the cliff instead of teaching kids how to navigate dangerous terrain. [PAUSE] Second, Canada's MAID data exposes a troubling healthcare trend. Quebec's rate of 7.9% of all deaths through medical assistance in dying is significantly higher than Canada's 5.1% national average. This raises critical questions: are we offering death before exhausting life-affirming alternatives? The emotional divide is stark—some families find peace, others feel shame that their country offers death as a first-line solution. [PAUSE] Third, these global trends signal an urgent need for healthcare innovation that addresses the whole person. Whether it's digital addiction, depression, or end-of-life care, we're treating isolated symptoms while ignoring the underlying factors that make people vulnerable in the first place. True health innovation requires comprehensive approaches, not regulatory band-aids. [PAUSE] **THE TAKEAWAY:** Before your next healthcare strategy meeting, ask yourself this question: Are we building solutions that create resilience and address root causes, or are we just managing symptoms more efficiently? Start mapping your current interventions against actual prevention and whole-person care. [PAUSE] **CTA:** Read the full article on the Midas blog at agentmidas.xyz. And if you want AI-generated content like this for YOUR business every single morning, start your free trial at agentmidas.xyz.

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