Pharmaceutical Executive April 16, 2024
Mike Hollan

Butta discusses how new technologies are being implemented in at-home devices.

New technologies have made at-home wearables much more effective at ensuring patients adhere to the medication and treatment plans their doctors put them on. Riccardo Butta, president of the Americas at Stevanato Group, discusses how technologies like AI are taking these devices even further.

Pharmaceutical Executive: What are the benefits of at-home wearables?
Riccardo Butta: There is currently a lot of effort being put into at-home wearables. This is largely due to providers’ desire to improve patient adherence. This provides both benefits for the patient and treatment provider by reducing costs through fewer systems being used and allowing for patients to administer their treatments in the comfort of their home....

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Digital Health, Home, Interview / Q&A, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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