Atadas AI technology aimed at reducing addiction relapse, overdose deaths


The number of people in Nashville needing emergency services for an opioid or substance related overdose spiked in 2020 and has remained steady every since, according to the Metro Public Health Department of Nashville/Davidson County. Now, Nashville-based Telehealth company Adatas is using AI to help reduce the number of relapses in medication-assisted treatments. Founder Bill Farr is looking to grow his company and get his platform in more addiction centers.

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