Outcomes researchParkinson's diseaseDigital health technology tools (DHTT) are technologies such as apps, smartphones, and wearables that remotely acquire health-related information from individuals. They have the potential advantages of objectivity and sensitivity of measurement, richness of high-frequency...
Today, we see a strong trend in the healthcare market with fast development of digital health ecosystems based on diverse partnerships and 3rd party digital health solutions integration. A one stop shop can unlock immense value for all stakeholders by deliverin...
The future of automation and digital transformation in late phase research How the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) is evolving the role of the patient How to implement successful digital clinical trials mHealth device technology has evolved to the point where it is now possible to collect a va...
Digital health is the application of digital technology to healthcare with the expectation of better outcomes. Specifically, the better outcomes of reaching more people with the healthcare they need, reducing the associated burdens for both patients and healthcare professionals,...
Digital health solutions that work in the real world must also be designed to effectively support the patient’s tasks and goals, while being engaging to use. In other words, they need to be built with patients, not for them, say Alex Butler and Gavin Bi
health and wellbeing and ultimately helping patients and clinicians to make the best health-care decisions together. By positioning patient-reported outcomes (PROs) as a model input or output we propose a framework to embed PR...
Digital health ecosystems are disrupting the way insurers engage and deliver services to customers. Those willing to create or participate in
Digital health interventions refer to the use of digital technology and connected devices to improve health outcomes and healthcare delivery. This includes telemedicine, electronic health records, wearable devices, mobile health applications, and other forms of digital health technology. To this end, sev...
and survey results from primary research (e.g., the Statista Global Consumer Survey). In addition, we use relevant key market indicators and data from country-specific associations, such as GDP, population, internet penetration, smartphone penetration, consumer spending, and healthcare spending. This...
Digital health is not just about employing technologies and tools to improve a limited scope of outcomes in healthcare. Rather, it touches every part of healthcare operations and delivery throughinteroperablesystems, technologies like AI and interactive platforms to deliver safer, higher-quality, more...