pharmaphorum October 6, 2021
Amanda Barrell

Digital health tools hold huge potential, and the evidence base is growing all the time – so what is holding us back and how does the sector overcome the multiple barriers to widespread adoption?

We are living through a digital health revolution, and the pace of change has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

More than 90,000 health-related mobile apps were released onto the market in 2020 alone, according to an IQVIA Institute report, that’s an average of 250-plus every day.

Yet despite the mounting body of evidence for their effectiveness and growing acceptance among healthcare professionals and patients alike, moving this emerging approach into the mainstream of healthcare remains a challenge.

During a webinar held last month, Digital Health...

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