MobiHealth News July 7, 2020
Cornelia Wels-Maug

Digital health applications are starting to make their way into regular healthcare provision. But how should they be regulated? HTA is increasingly recognized as an important pillar on the way towards universal reimbursement.

Healthcare systems around the world are entering a new era in which digital healthcare applications are increasingly becoming part of standard medical care. Whereas medications must undergo a strict regulated process of testing before they are approved and eventually reimbursed, a similar process for digital health apps has only recently started to emerge. Some countries are pushing ahead now with digital HTA. They could become trailblazers.

The consumerisation of healthcare has increased the development of apps in the healthcare space exponentially. According to the IQVIA Institute for...

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