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Approved digital therapeutics (German: Digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen) are apps to improve treatment; their costs are covered by the statutory health insurance system in Germany. In the following discussion, we use “telehealth” to encompass the terms “m Health” and “digital therapeutics.”
To achieve the greatest possible benefit from telehealth, usability is the key factor, especially with patients who have a cognitive limitation, are incapacitated by their disease, or are children [6-8].
JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e57771
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RPM+: having remote patient monitoring; RPM−: without remote patient monitoring; RPM− and DTx+: without remote patient monitoring and having digital therapeutics; RPM− and DTx−: without remote patient monitoring and without digital therapeutics.
Each RPM+ patient was offered a package that included 3 Bluetooth-connected devices: a body weight scale, a blood pressure monitor, and a glucometer.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e53444
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In addition to improving patient care management, CDSS also plays a critical role in supporting evidence-based medicine and the pathway toward a learning health system, in which CDS bridges the gap between the increasingly available digital data and much-demanded actionable knowledge for therapeutics and patient care [5,6].
The recent evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) and biomedical informatics has led to new frontiers in clinical and translational medicine.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54737
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An examination of early COVID-19 therapeutics serves as an ideal case study on which to examine the media portrayal of scientific evidence because it was a time when there were no approved treatments, prior to the development of proven therapeutics and vaccines, and during a period of high public trepidation and scientific uncertainty regarding COVID-19 treatments.
JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e51328
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Digital therapeutics (DTx) are health software tools designed to prevent, treat, or alleviate a disease, disorder, condition, or injury by delivering interventions that have demonstrable positive therapeutic effects on individual health and produce real-world outcomes [1-3]. DTx are often complex interventions [4] as they include multiple components, such as goal-setting or problem-solving elements, and algorithms that adapt the provision of support to each person’s changing needs.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e49208
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