World Largest Enterprise Partner Renews

This renewal of Behavior Imaging Services (for a record 10 years) is by the largest Behavior Health Services provider on the planet.  Thanks for making this a great year everybody! Have a great Holiday, and here’s to 2016 !

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Recent & Upcoming Events – Fall 2015

Highlighting the work of researchers from around the world, Behavior Imaging is excited to announce, and take part in the following fall 2015 conferences: 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) 2015 October 26-31, 2015 Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center and Grand Hyatt San Antonio, TX 62nd Annual Meeting

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Recent Achievements & Media Coverage

By promoting better health care access while developing solutions that provide concerned families with fast, no-wait answers when it comes to diagnosing autism, Behavior Imaging has been featured in several media outlets regarding many of their most recent achievements: Idaho Business Review – Boise company receives $1M grant for at-home autism test The CEO of

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NODA to be Granted New 3-Year Federal Grant in Order to Serve Rural Areas

Originally published by the Autism Daily Newscast, NODA – the Naturalistic Observation Diagnostic Assessment, developed by Behavior Imaging Solutions, has been granted another 3-year federal grant to bring its technology to rural areas in Idaho. By developing a solution that addresses the growing number of long wait-lists that hinder children suspected to be affected with

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A Novel System for Supporting Autism Diagnosis Using Home Videos: Iterative Development and Evaluation of System Design

Nazneen Nazneen, Agata Rozga, Christopher J. Smith, Ron Oberleitner, Gregory D Abowd, Rosa I Arriaga JMIR mHealth uHealth 2015 (Jun 17); 3(2):e68  ABSTRACT Background: Observing behavior in the natural environment is valuable to obtain an accurate and comprehensive assessment of a child’s behavior, but in practice it is limited to in-clinic observation. Research shows significant

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