MedCity News June 2, 2023
Rich Christie

Digital biomarkers today serve as a valuable monitoring tool, providing details about a patient’s general health and response to treatment. But, as technology continues to develop, they could fuel predictive insights about a patient’s future health outcomes and disease trajectory, as well as demonstrate measurable quality of life improvements.

As the healthcare industry strives toward precision medicine, it will be essential for care providers to gain an intimate view of a patient’s response to treatment to determine its impact on their quality of life. This shift is already starting in the clinical research setting, where AI-powered digital biomarkers are delivering key insights into patients’ health to inform personalized patient support and objective conclusions about a drug’s impact. As visual and...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Patient / Consumer, Pharma / Biotech, Precision Medicine, Provider, Technology
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