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Success Factors for Scaling Up the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics Towards the Realization of P5 Medicine
INTRODUCTION: Digital therapeutics (DTx) can be a valuable contribution to the successful scale up of P5 Medicine (personalized, participatory, predictive, preventive, precision medicine) as they offer powerful means of delivering personalization and active patient participation in disease self-mana...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9039393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.854665 |
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author | Prodan, Alexandra Deimel, Lucas Ahlqvist, Johannes Birov, Strahil Thiel, Rainer Toivanen, Meeri Kolitsi, Zoi Kalra, Dipak |
author_facet | Prodan, Alexandra Deimel, Lucas Ahlqvist, Johannes Birov, Strahil Thiel, Rainer Toivanen, Meeri Kolitsi, Zoi Kalra, Dipak |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Digital therapeutics (DTx) can be a valuable contribution to the successful scale up of P5 Medicine (personalized, participatory, predictive, preventive, precision medicine) as they offer powerful means of delivering personalization and active patient participation in disease self-management. We investigated how the approval and adoption of DTx within health systems have been approached in five selected European countries and regions, with a view to proposing success factors scaling up their adoption. METHODOLOGY: Preliminary research established best countries or region candidates as being Germany, UK, France, Belgium, and the Spanish Region of Catalonia. The research was informed by a literature review, interviews with public bodies and industry, and a multi-stakeholder workshop to validate the findings and fill in existing gaps. RESULTS: To authorize the use of digital technologies, the countries and regions passed legislation and developed policy instruments, appointed bodies to assess and certify the products and formalized mechanisms for permitting reimbursement. While DTx is not a commonly used nomenclature, there are digital health technology types defined that have similar requirements as DTx. Assessment and certification frameworks are usually built around the Medical Device Regulation with additional criteria. Reimbursement considerations often observe reimbursement of therapeutic devices and/or medicines. To be integrated into reimbursement systems, countries require manufacturers to demonstrate clinical value and cost-effectiveness. As there are currently very few DTx approved in practice, there is resistance toward clinical acceptance and organizational change, and change management is highly needed to integrate DTx into healthcare systems. The integration and secondary use of DTx data is not encountered in daily practice. Although some enablers exist, there remain technical and legal barriers. DISCUSSION: DTx strategies should be considered as an integral part of digital health strategies and legislation, and specific DTx pathways with clear and transparent assessment and guidelines that balance regulation and innovation should be defined. To help manufacturers, countries should recommend and list methods that are widely accepted and ensure scientific robustness, aligned to the MDR requirements to support transfer of relevant and comparable data across countries. To facilitate rapid uptake of innovation, countries should add flexibility to the framework by allowing temporary market authorization to enable data collection that can support the clinical and socio-economic evaluation and data gathering phase. Certification should trigger rapid price setting and reimbursement mechanisms, and dynamic ways to adjust price and reimbursement levels in time should be established. Relevant stakeholders should be approached on the potential impacts of DTx through transparent communication and change management strategies should be considered. These findings should be validated with a wider range of stakeholders. |
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spelling | pubmed-90393932022-04-27 Success Factors for Scaling Up the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics Towards the Realization of P5 Medicine Prodan, Alexandra Deimel, Lucas Ahlqvist, Johannes Birov, Strahil Thiel, Rainer Toivanen, Meeri Kolitsi, Zoi Kalra, Dipak Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine INTRODUCTION: Digital therapeutics (DTx) can be a valuable contribution to the successful scale up of P5 Medicine (personalized, participatory, predictive, preventive, precision medicine) as they offer powerful means of delivering personalization and active patient participation in disease self-management. We investigated how the approval and adoption of DTx within health systems have been approached in five selected European countries and regions, with a view to proposing success factors scaling up their adoption. METHODOLOGY: Preliminary research established best countries or region candidates as being Germany, UK, France, Belgium, and the Spanish Region of Catalonia. The research was informed by a literature review, interviews with public bodies and industry, and a multi-stakeholder workshop to validate the findings and fill in existing gaps. RESULTS: To authorize the use of digital technologies, the countries and regions passed legislation and developed policy instruments, appointed bodies to assess and certify the products and formalized mechanisms for permitting reimbursement. While DTx is not a commonly used nomenclature, there are digital health technology types defined that have similar requirements as DTx. Assessment and certification frameworks are usually built around the Medical Device Regulation with additional criteria. Reimbursement considerations often observe reimbursement of therapeutic devices and/or medicines. To be integrated into reimbursement systems, countries require manufacturers to demonstrate clinical value and cost-effectiveness. As there are currently very few DTx approved in practice, there is resistance toward clinical acceptance and organizational change, and change management is highly needed to integrate DTx into healthcare systems. The integration and secondary use of DTx data is not encountered in daily practice. Although some enablers exist, there remain technical and legal barriers. DISCUSSION: DTx strategies should be considered as an integral part of digital health strategies and legislation, and specific DTx pathways with clear and transparent assessment and guidelines that balance regulation and innovation should be defined. To help manufacturers, countries should recommend and list methods that are widely accepted and ensure scientific robustness, aligned to the MDR requirements to support transfer of relevant and comparable data across countries. To facilitate rapid uptake of innovation, countries should add flexibility to the framework by allowing temporary market authorization to enable data collection that can support the clinical and socio-economic evaluation and data gathering phase. Certification should trigger rapid price setting and reimbursement mechanisms, and dynamic ways to adjust price and reimbursement levels in time should be established. Relevant stakeholders should be approached on the potential impacts of DTx through transparent communication and change management strategies should be considered. These findings should be validated with a wider range of stakeholders. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9039393/ /pubmed/35492346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.854665 Text en Copyright © 2022 Prodan, Deimel, Ahlqvist, Birov, Thiel, Toivanen, Kolitsi and Kalra. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Medicine Prodan, Alexandra Deimel, Lucas Ahlqvist, Johannes Birov, Strahil Thiel, Rainer Toivanen, Meeri Kolitsi, Zoi Kalra, Dipak Success Factors for Scaling Up the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics Towards the Realization of P5 Medicine |
title | Success Factors for Scaling Up the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics Towards the Realization of P5 Medicine |
title_full | Success Factors for Scaling Up the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics Towards the Realization of P5 Medicine |
title_fullStr | Success Factors for Scaling Up the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics Towards the Realization of P5 Medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | Success Factors for Scaling Up the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics Towards the Realization of P5 Medicine |
title_short | Success Factors for Scaling Up the Adoption of Digital Therapeutics Towards the Realization of P5 Medicine |
title_sort | success factors for scaling up the adoption of digital therapeutics towards the realization of p5 medicine |
topic | Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9039393/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35492346 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.854665 |
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