Digital Health
Digital health solutions, technologies and services, have the potential to enhance equitable access, efficiency, and sustainability of healthcare systems. Like any other technology and service, digital health solutions must prioritize care quality, patient outcomes, and costs while maintaining ethical and professional standards.
Quality HTA empowers you to optimize the success rate and minimize the failure risk by robust positioning, value proposition, assessment, development, and successful implementation of digital health solutions, improving healthcare delivery and patient access. We support you to navigate the complex healthcare landscape, improve patient access and enhance healthcare delivery. Our experts and clinician-economists provide strategic guidance and deep market insights for a range of digital health technologies and services to ensure the solution resonates with patients, healthcare providers, caregivers, payers, and overall healthcare systems. A range of solutions we support includes, but is not limited to:
- EMR and EHR
- Telehealth/telemedicine
- mHealth applications
- wearables
- environmental sensors
- smartwatches
- tablets
- cellphones
- Robotics
- Software and AI (Artificial Intelligence) embedded medical devices
Quality HTA helps you to validate the safety, efficacy, and effectiveness of digital health products and assess their impact on healthcare costs and patient outcomes. We evaluate the effect of digital health on health system performance, develop reimbursement policies, assess the market potential for digital health products, and provide strategies for market access barriers. Quality HTA creates training programs for healthcare stakeholders and assists in developing guidance and health policies to leverage digital health services and technologies to improve population health. Our team provides insights into the user experience and helps to ensure that the product meets the needs of its target audience, enabling governments to understand how digital health products fit into the broader healthcare landscape.
