Healthcare IT News October 21, 2024
Andrea Fox

The Digital Medicine Society’s seal aims to evaluate health application products’ baseline security, usability and clinical return on investment to help decision-makers scrutinize which tools are best for patient care.

A new online database from the Digital Medicine Society enables health systems, providers, patients and the general public to learn about which digital health products meet baseline privacy, security and equity standards, and make more informed decisions about which ones they use.

Digital health developers can apply for the new Digital Medicine Society Seal online through a series of attestations and questions that cover industry standards such as SOC 2 Type II, HITRUST, Carin Code of Conduct, WCAG, ISO 27001 and more, according to the organization.

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