Digital health technologies have the potential to revolutionize healthcare delivery and can be deployed to produce better health outcomes, improve patient experience, promote equity, and lower costs.
Recent studies have found that these digital tools can provide access to effective treatments remotely, help patients manage chronic diseases, and facilitate access to timely care.
However, unlike other sectors where the introduction of automation and technology tends to reduce costs, technological advancements in healthcare have often led to increasing costs and only marginal improvements in quality. The last decade has witnessed a major boom in digital health technology investment, despite limited evidence about the clinical and economic impact of new apps, digital therapeutics, remote patient monitoring, and other technologies. Without a clear regulatory pathway or independent assessor, healthcare stakeholders struggle to make decisions regarding coverage, price, and investments for these technologies.
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