MobiHealth News February 18, 2022
Tammy Lovell

Germany, Belgium and France are trailblazers followed by Italy, Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland.

The reimbursement channel for digital health apps in Europe has traditionally been long and complex.

But new analysis from Research2Guidance (R2G) predicts reimbursement opportunities will improve significantly over the next few years.

An R2G report has categorised European countries into groups of leaders, fast followers, certifiers and laggards, based on their public health insurance system’s reimbursement process status.

Leading the way are Germany, Belgium and France which have standardised reimbursement processes in place or soon to be launched.

Fast followers are Italy, Netherlands, Austria, Finland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland, which have expressed interest in implementing standardised reimbursement processes...

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